by Women's Suffrage, Women's Rights
Woman’s National Weekly. February 1914. University City, St. Louis, MO. “This is the official journal of the woman’s republic American State of the International Commonwealth.” 8 pages. 22 x 16 inches. 1914 saw various women's groups coalescing to form a national, unified party advocating before the House Judiciary Committee and organizing national protests. The decade would be the final push in the fight for women's voting rights which began with the founding of the American colonies and was finally realized in 1920 with final passage of the 19th Amendment. Paper cracked down center and partially detached where improperly folded. Toning does not affect images or text. Overall good condition. (Inventory #: 18314)