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Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times

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Anne Fitzhugh Miller compares Elihu Root's 1894 speech and his November 1908 letter in which he encourages women to study the "practical art of government." She argues that even though Root still is against woman suffrage, his attitude has much improved.

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miller anne fitzhugh root elihu geneva daily times new york anti suffrage arguments correspondence manuscripts enclosure anne fitzhugh miller anne fitzhugh miller editor geneva times miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 scrapbook 7 1908 1909 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 national american woman suffrage association collection rare book and special collections division american memory high resolution ultra high resolution
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01/01/1909
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miller anne fitzhugh root elihu geneva daily times new york anti suffrage arguments correspondence manuscripts enclosure anne fitzhugh miller anne fitzhugh miller editor geneva times miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 scrapbook 7 1908 1909 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 national american woman suffrage association collection rare book and special collections division american memory high resolution ultra high resolution