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Dominion of Canada | 1034 |
Efforts for Parliamentary Franchise — Present political conditions — Municipal and School Suffrage in the various Provinces Right of women to hold office. | |
CHAPTER LXXIV. | |
Woman Suffrage in Other Countries | 1038-1041 |
A limited vote granted in most places — Situation in Germany — Woman's franchise in Russia — Advanced action in Finland — Situation in Belgium — Many rights in Sweden and Norway. | |
CHAPTER LXXV. | |
National Organizations of Women | 1042-1073 |
First societies on record — Progress by decades — Women's club houses — Changed status of women's conventions — List of National Associations — Evolution of their objects — Women gradually learning the disadvantages of disfranchisement — 4,000,000 enrolled in organized work for the good of humanity — Must necessarily become great factor in public life — Government will be obliged to have their assistance. | |
APPENDIX. | |
Eminent Advocates of Woman Suffrage | 1075-1085 |
Presidents, Vice-presidents, Supreme Court Judges, U. S. Senators and Representatives, Governors of States, Presidents of Universities, Clergymen and other noted individuals who advocate the enfranchisement of women. | |
Testimony from Woman Suffrage States | 1085-1094 |
Signed statements from the highest authorities in Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming as to the value of woman's vote in public affairs and the absence of predicted evils. | |
New York | 1094-1096 |
Legal opinion on Suffrage and Office-holding for Women. | |
Washington | 1096-1098 |
Detailed statement of women's voting and their unconstitutional disfranchisement by the Territorial Supreme Court. | |
Constitution of National-American Woman Suffrage Association | 1098-1104 |
Résumé of its principal points — Officers Standing and Special Committees — Life Members — List of delegates to national conventions. | |
Alphabetical Index of Subjects | 1105-1121 |
Alphabetical Index of Proper Names | 1122-1144 |