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  • Creator is exactly "Wilmarth, Mary Jane Hawes"
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Wilmarth thanks Addams for sending her The Long Road of Women's Memory.
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Wilmarth briefly discusses a book she is sending to Addams
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Produced to appeal to woman voters, this Progressive Party pamphlet includes Jane Addams' nomination speech, a letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Addams, the party plank on equal suffrage, and the party's plans for democratic rule and social and industrial justice.
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Wilmarth thanks Addams for the dedication in The Long Road of Woman's Memory, and tells her about the recent Progressive Party convention
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Wilmarth returns a list of foreign dignitaries who met Addams in Europe.
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The Provisional Committee on Emancipation Celebration invites Judson to a conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation becoming effective.
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Addams and forty-five other women petition Wilson to halt the deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Addams and other Chicago women send a message to Emmeline Pankhurst in solidarity with her, appalled at her detention at Ellis Island.
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Wilmarth praises Addams' autobiography and offers personal reflections on her own life.
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Wilmarth writes Addams about her grief following the death of her brother.