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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stance on establishing minimum wage commissions to ensure that people can earn a living wage.
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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stand on labor reform.
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A promotional postcard urging women to vote for the Progressive Party because it stands for woman suffrage.
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A mail-in questionnaire asking Illinois voters about their interests and seeking volunteers.
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A reminder to register to vote and listing of candidates for the trustees of the State University, an election which Illinois women were allowed to vote. Also includes biographical information about the candidates.
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Addams argues that Progressives should be pleased with Woodrow Wilson's track record on issues like child labor reform.
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Draper announces the formation of the Progressive Party's Legislative Bureau, its composition, and its duties.
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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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Addams sends a telegram to Robins asking the Progressive Party to support A. A. McCormick for Country Board.
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Robins thanks Addams for her work in the Progressive Party during the past election.
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Addams writes Roosevelt about the positive impact of the Progressive Party campaign on social reform issues.
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Addams seconds the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt as the Progressive Party candidate for the presidency.
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Addams discusses her impressions of the campaign and election results in a speech to the City Club on November 13; the report of the event was published on November 27. Other speakers at the event were not included.
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Addams discusses working conditions for women and advocates for a minimum wage for female workers.
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Addams offers a biographical justification of why she has entered politics and joined the Progressive Party. The article was published in October 1912.
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Detrich invites Addams to come to Pennsylvania to support Gifford Pinchot's political campaign.
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Perkins expresses concern that newspapers are reporting that the Progressive Party is "dead and buried," and asks for Addams' views.
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A draft of Addams' defense of Theodore Roosevelt's stance on suffrage rebutting Ida Husted Harper's sharp criticism the candidate. The letter was published on August 25.
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A draft of Addams' defense of Theodore Roosevelt's stance on suffrage as given at the Progessive Party convention in rebuttal of Ida Husted Harper's sharp criticism the candidate. The letter was published on August 25.
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Addams' defends Roosevelt's stance on suffrage, rebutting Ida Husted Harper's criticism of the candidate. The letter was published on August 25.
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Addams seconds the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt as the Progressive Party candidate for the presidency.
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Dixon invites Addams to attend the Progressive National Conference in Chicago.
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Havens, a delegate to the Progressive Convention in Chicago, praises Addams for her work and shares his great respect for her.
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Jordan disagrees with Addams about the "progressive" qualities of Theodore Roosevelt, preferring instead the policies of Woodrow Wilson.
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White invites Addams to give a speech at Progressive Party meeting in Topeka, Kansas.
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Tarbell is unable to attend a Progressive meeting, but she hopes to see Addams while she is in New York.
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Roosevelt's secretary forwards a letter from Thomas Robins to Addams for her consideration.
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Robins discusses the role of women in the Progressive Party and the promotion of the Pennsylvania Plan.
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Dixon invites Addams to a meeting of the National Progressive Committee.
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