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In 1913 a major campaign was launched for a New York state referendum . Twice the woman suffrage bill was presented to successive legislatures over violent opposition , and finally it was voted on in November , 1915 .
In 1913 a major campaign was launched for a New York state referendum . Twice the woman suffrage bill was presented to successive legislatures over violent opposition , and finally it was voted on in November , 1915 .
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It featured over six thousand meetings , a direct personal canvas of sixty percent of the registered voters , the distribution of three million leaflets , and a constant and concerted publicity and propaganda campaign .
It featured over six thousand meetings , a direct personal canvas of sixty percent of the registered voters , the distribution of three million leaflets , and a constant and concerted publicity and propaganda campaign .
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Prospects for passage of a federal amendment looked worse than ever after disappointing referendum campaigns in Arizona ... part in the British woman suffrage campaign and had several times been imprisoned for her part in demonstrations ...
Prospects for passage of a federal amendment looked worse than ever after disappointing referendum campaigns in Arizona ... part in the British woman suffrage campaign and had several times been imprisoned for her part in demonstrations ...
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