Public domain scan of the book page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
On verso: 7, 1809 Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 158, Folder 19.
Date unknown. Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune used education, political activism and civil service to achieve racial and gender equality throuhgout the US and the world. The first person in her family born free and the More
Geneva Political Equality Club resolution requesting New York legislature to support state suffrage resolution to amend the state constitution
Note that Article III, requiring members to sign the Constitution is marked in margin by parallel lines and at the foot of the printed Constitution are three autograph signatures: Carl Lumholtz, Chas. D. Miller More
Clippings covering Lochland Party include extracts from Anne Fitzhugh Miller's introduction stating importance of women's service beyond the home; Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, Rochester School Commissioner, spoke on More
Clippings cover Ella Hawley Crossett's remarks on history of New York State Woman Suffrage Association, need to organize county clubs, and higher education of women in England and Germany; cameo image of Crossett