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CHAPTER XLIV. | |
Maryland | 695-700 |
Same as above — Pioneers in Woman's Rights — Women vote in Annapolis — Contest of Miss Maddox to practice law — Work of women for Medical Department of Johns Hopkins University. | |
CHAPTER XLV. | |
Massachusetts | 701-750 |
Pioneer work for suffrage — New England and State Associations and May Festivals — List of Officers — Death of Lucy Stone — Anti-Suffrage Association formed — Fifty years of Legislative Work — Republicans declare for Woman Suffrage — Submission of Mock Referendum — Campaign in its behalf — Activity of the' "antis" — Measure defeated, but woman's vote more than ten to one in favor in every district — Laws — Equal guardianship of children — School Suffrage Women in office — Education — Pay of women teachers. | |
National Suffrage Association of Massachusetts | 750-754 |
Organization — Efforts to secure large school vote — Legislative work — Assistance in Referendum Campaign — Press work — Many meetings held. | |
CHAPTER XLVI. | |
Michigan | 755-771 |
Organization — Efforts in political conventions — Municipal Suffrage granted to women — Declared unconstitutional by Supreme Court — Coarse methods of opponents — Convention of National Association in 1899 — Laws — School Suffrage — Woman can not be prosecuting attorney — Education, etc. | |
CHAPTER XLVII. | |
Minnesota | 772-782 |
Organization — Legislative action and laws — School and Library Suffrage — Women in office — Occupations — Education — Clubs. | |
CHAPTER XLVIII. | |
Mississippi | 783-789 |
Organization — Legislative action — Good property laws — Efforts to secure suffrage for women from Constitutional Convention — Fragmentary franchise — Education. | |
CHAPTER XLIX. | |
Missouri | 790-795 |
Organization — Legislative action and laws — Office-holding — Education. | |
CHAPTER L. | |
Montana | 796-801 |
Organization — Attempt to obtain Woman Suffrage from first Constitutional Convention — School and Taxpayers' Suffrage granted — Legislative action and laws — Office-holding — Women's work for location of capital and at World's Fair. |