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Wilson, Shocked at Jailing Militants, May Advocate 'Votes for Women' as Part of War Emergency Program
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The New York Times
Date
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1917-07-19
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In response to a situation in which several suffragists were arrested in Washington DC, President Wilson considers making female suffrage a higher priority.
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New York Times Microfilm Box 531
his 298
New York Times
Suffrage
Woodrow Wilson