Mathilde Franziska Anneke - Women's Suffrage Correspondence, Miscellaneous Undated (Box 5, Folder 5)

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Correspondence, and manuscripts of Mathilde Anneke, an author and woman's rights advocate, who lived primarily in Milwaukee after 1849. The correspondence, practically all of which is in German script, contains much information on the opinions and activities of German-American intellectuals of the nineteenth century.

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We reach about 400 decided radicals through the aid of editors of the two most radical German papers in the U.S. about 400 by our radical organizations, the other 200 to be sent to persons and societies of whom an active part in the work may be expected with more or less probability. Should advocate in circulation of a memorial to Congress this fall as proposed by our club, and a protest after Congress shall have

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failed to comply with our demands.

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