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Colorado political activists ask Addams to urge the placement of Helen Wixon on the Progressive Party ticket for superintendent of schools in that state.
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Nanney explains to Addams his distrust of leaders who lack virtues like temperance.
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Kent announces that he won his Congressional election, and feels optimistic about making some Progressive changes.
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Irwin informs Addams that her Progressive Party article has been published and says that these kinds of articles are more useful than traditional party campaign materials.
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Lewis asks the Drafting Association to work on creating legislation for workmen's compensation.
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Draper announces the formation of the Progressive Party's Legislative Bureau, its composition, and its duties.
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Lewis writes Addams about the agenda of the upcoming meeting of the Legislative Reference Committee of the Progressive National Service.
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Lewis writes Addams about Progressive Party organization and funding and encloses minutes of a recent meeting (not found).
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White invites Addams to give a speech at Progressive Party meeting in Topeka, Kansas.
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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 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 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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Robins discusses the role of women in the Progressive Party and the promotion of the Pennsylvania Plan.
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Parkinson writes Kellor about new plans due to Samuel McCune Lindsay's hospitalization.
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Roosevelt praises Addams's work for the Progressive Party campaign, noting that they fought a good fight, yet went down in disaster.
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Roosevelt invites Addams to be a speaker at the Progressive Party's Lincoln Birthday dinner.
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Roosevelt discusses the Progressive Party and trusts with Pinchot.
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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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Lyrics to "The Jane Addams Hymn," also entitled "The Song of the Child-Slaves."
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The article offers a sharp critique of Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party for failing to endorse rights for African Americans.
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The article describes Theodore Roosevelt's fall from political grace.
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The editorial slams Theodore Roosevelt for drawing a color line in the Progressive Party.
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A screed about Albert Beveridge's letter warning Progressives against turning back to old parties that calls out "traitors" to the Party.
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Summary of Samuel Lindsay's work for the Progressive Service.