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Armes describes Russian refugee Jan Pouren's efforts to enter and remain in the United States.
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Addams argues that woman suffrage might impact the plight of fallen women who are preyed upon by men.
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Addams tells Pinchot that she will send his letter to the ACLU to answer his questions about clemency.
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Stahl criticizes Addams for her opposititon to capital punishment.
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Rich disputes Addams's views on capital punishment, claiming that sentimental opposition results in more crime.
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Knox takes issues with Addams's opposition to capital punishment, offering examples of English justice.
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The Tribune praises Governor Lowden's decision to allow Nicholas Viana to be executed and calls Addams's appeal sentimental.
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Collins informs Addams of efforts in Colorado to lobby for a commutation of Nicholas Viana's death sentence.
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A "Friend to Man" asks Addams to give a Bible to Nicholas Viana and hopes that his execution will be stayed.
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American Civil Liberties Union defines its stance on first amendment rights, labor rights, law enforcement, immigration and racial equality.
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Taylor and Addams discuss the arrest of Abraham Isaak.
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The article covers the arrest of Emily Hobhouse by British authorities.
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Addams argues for woman suffrage claiming that women need to protect their legal rights.
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Wald writes Addams about efforts to communicate with Germany and Austria about charges against Alice Masaryk.