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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Amelia Bloomer (Literary Digest, 1922)
''Down-With Suffrage!'' (Literary Digest, 1908)
''The Equal Rights Amendment'' Voted Down (Pathfinder Magazine, 1937)
''The Women Are Coming'' (The Saturday Review, 1948)
''When Women Rule''(Vanity Fair, 1918)
1970: #ME TOO (Coronet Magazine, 1970)
25 Years of Women Voting (Pathfinder Magazine, 1946)
A Brief History of Women Combatants (Coronet Magazine, 1957)
A Salute to Susan B. Anthony (Pathfinder Magazine, 1920)
Belva Ann Lockwood: Pioneer Sufragette (The Literary Digest (1917)
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw (Literary Digest, 1913)
Forty Years of Women Voting (Pageant Magazine, 1960)
Her Next Task (Life Magazine, 1919)
Inequality For Female Barflies (Pathfinder Magazine, 1937)
Legal Equality with Men (Time Magazine, 1923)
Modern Women for a Modern Age (Vanity Fair, 1921)
Nancy Langhorne Astor, M.P. (Literary Digest, 1922)
One Woman's Disenchantment with Feminism (Review of Reviews, 1910)
Out Go the Men - In Come the Women (McCall's Magazine, 1918)
Scientific Proof That Women Should Not Be Allowed to Vote (Current Opinion, 1912)
Suffragettes Attack President Wilson (NY Times, 1918)
The 1922 U.S. Elections: Some Wins But Mostly Defeats (The Literary Digest, 1922)
The First Congresswomen
(Pathfinder Magazine, 1938)
The Mind of Susan B. Anthony (Literary Digest, 1894)
The New York Suffrage Amendment Advances the Ball (Vogue Magazine, 1917)
The Pankhursts (Life Magazine, 1912)
The Post-War Change in Women (Vanity Fair, 1921)
The State of Women's Suffrage in 1907 (Harper's Weekly, 1907)
The Suffragettes Appeal To The States (Literary Digest, 1894)
The Vote Obtained (The Independent, 1920)
The Women Voter in Her First Five Elections (Pathfinder Magazine, 1940)
Two Million Dead Men and the Advance of Feminism (Delineator Magazine, 1921)
Violent Women (The Literary Digest, 1913)
What Hindu Women Think of American Suffrage (Review of Reviews, 1910)
Woman Aviator Seeks Mail Job (The Stars and Stripes, 1919)
Women Candidates Win Higher Offices (The Literary Digest, 1924)
Women Win Office in 1916 (The Nation, 1916)
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