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Addams reports that when Lindsey was not nominated for re-election by either party, the women of Denver elected him as an independent.
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Addams talks with a Kansas City Star reporter about increased political participation, recreation in cities and her work as garbage collector in Chicago.
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Lindsey writes Addams about the victory of an independent candidate in the Colorado election.
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Newspaper report and cartoon of Addams seconding the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt at the Progressive Party Convention.
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In a newspaper interview, Addams offers her reasons for supporting the Progressive Party and Theodore Roosevelt.
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McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.
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McCormick asks Addams to intervene on his behalf in opposition to a third ticket in the upcoming election.
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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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An anonymous writer gives Addams advice for the Progressive Party to win the election.
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Beveridge confirms speaking dates for Addams and sends her an update on the Progressive campaign in Indiana.
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Robins sends Kellor an report of Chicago lectures for the Progressive Party campaign.
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Coit congratulates Addams on New Conscience and Ancient Evil and reflects on the book's subject matter.
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Partial galley proof of Addams's McClure's article about her experiences at the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and her dismay about the conventions unjust treatment of African-Americans.
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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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Addams invites Thomas to Hull-House during her visit to Chicago and discusses the expansion of woman suffrage.
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Kent announces that he won his Congressional election, and feels optimistic about making some Progressive changes.
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Addams thanks Roosevelt for the tremendous impetus his run has given social reform and hopes to see him in New York.
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Addams discusses party politics, the viability of independent parties, and the possibilities of women's role in municipal elections in Illinois. This speech was given to the Chicago City Club.
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In this published version of a speech given to the Chicago City Club on November 7, Addams discusses party politics, the viability of independent parties, and the possibilities of women's role in municipal elections in Illinois.
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Perkins reports the outcomes of local and state elections, but puts a particular emphasis on the outcome of the 7th district of New Jersey.
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McGrath is sending Addams a letter about the elections that was sent to the State Chairmen and National Committeemen of the Progressive Party.
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Addams replies to anti-suffragists about the percentage of women voters.
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Addams remarks at the turn out of women voters in almost every ward in Chicago that came out to vote.
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Addams explains that her comments made about Francis Heney were not to be seen as an endorsement in his political race.
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Addams hopes for Heney's success in his Senate election.