Woman's Peace Party, 1914-1920 [microform]. 1914-1920.

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Woman's Peace Party, 1914-1920 [microform]. 1914-1920.

Collected by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection in the 1930s.

11 ft. (22 boxes) + 1 guide ([iv], 23 p. ; 28 cm.)

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Woman's Peace Party

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The Woman's Peace Party (WPP) was formed in Jan. 1915 on a platform calling for a conference of neutral nations, limitation of armaments, organized opposition to militarism in the U.S., democratic control of foreign policy, and extension of the franchise to women. In Apr. 1915, the WPP became the American Section of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace. Jane Addams served as chairman. WPP became the U.S. Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Nov...

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John Llewellyn Lewis was elected president of the United Mine Workers of America in 1920, and held that position til 1960 when he retired. Lewis spent his life fighting for the workingman's fair share and the basic human rights he saw denied to poor whites and African Americans. From the description of Scholarly Resources, inc. FBI file on John L. Lewis. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 180689722 ...