"I believe in Equal Suffrage because men and women are co-partners in the great business of living" 1910
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[Women Suffrage] Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Michigan. An Expert's Opinion: The Suffrage Question as Viewed by the Competent Michigan Woman. St. Louis: Michigan Woman's Christian Temperance Union Press Bureau, 1910. The broadside states the opinion of Caroline Bartlett Crane's, also known as "America's housekeeper," on the women's right vote. "I believe in Equal Suffrage because men and women are co-partners in the great business of living." OAt the time that this description is being written, only one copy is recorded in American institutions. OCLC search results are at best an estimate and can vary over time. Rare. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), formally endorsed women's suffrage in 1881. Willard and other leaders recognized that the women's ballot was an essential tool to achieving the organization's goals, and proclaimed this to the 1881 National Convention. Very good condition.Item #16430
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