4.6: Jane Addams: “Why Women Should Vote” (1910)

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4.6 Jane Addams: “Why Women Should Vote” (1910)
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Abstract

The following piece by Jane Addams, a progressive reformer who lived in Chicago at the turn of the twentieth century, illustrates the intersection of multiple issues requiring social reform. One such issue was women’s rights. Women did not earn the right to vote nationally until 1920.

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