Records in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1916-1920 (inclusive).

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Records in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1916-1920 (inclusive).

Collection consists of four volumes containing typescript minutes of weekly Executive Board meetings. The minutes include committee reports and announcements presented to the board, and the board's decisions on issues ranging from appropriating funds for activities, to endorsing the efforts of other organizations.

4 volumes.

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Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government

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Suffragists Maud Wood Park, Pauline Agassiz Shaw, and Mary Hutcheson Page were among those who in 1901 founded the Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government (BESAGG) "to promote a better civic life, the true development of the home and the welfare of the family, through the exercise of suffrage on the part of the women citizens of Boston." After 1920, BESAGG became the Boston League of Women Voters. For further historical information see Lois Bannister Merk, Massachusetts and the Wom...