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English: "Woman's Party convention in Chicago; noon hour meeting in front of Chicago headquarters. Mrs. Minnie E. Brooke pleading for votes against Wilson. Cross-section of the intensive campaign conducted by the National Woman's Party on street corners, at factory gates, entrance to mines, country crossways, throughout the twelve suffrage states - June 5th - 7th, 1916."
Date June 5th - 7th, 1916
Source https://nationalwomansparty.pastperfectonline.com/photo/468D87FB-3351-4A2A-95B2-501241824725
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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