Lifting the Curtain: The State and National Woman Suffrage Campaigns in Pennsylvania as I Saw ThemCaroline Katzenstein acted as Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association from 1910 to 1929 and was involved in both state and national compains seeking the vote for women. |
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THE PIONEERS OUR INHERITANCE AND INSPI RATION | 13 |
FIRST WOMAN SUFFRAGE HEADQUARTERS IN PENNSYLVANIA | 24 |
FIRST YEAR AT HEADQUARTERS | 31 |
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