Lessons for a Suffrage School.
Livermore, Henrietta. Leaflet: "Lessons for a Suffrage School.” [New York: National American Woman Suffrage Association, c. 1915]. "Advance Proof from Woman’s Journal of Jan. 23.”
Leaflet: 6-1/8 x 8-5/8"; printed on off-white stock (both sides); 3/4" closed tear at right margin; folded across middle; some staining and browning; good.
Henrietta [Wells Jackson] Livermore (b. 1864, Mrs. Arthur Livermore) served as President and founder of the Yonkers Woman Suffrage Association (1910) and as Vice-President of the New York Woman Suffrage Association. In 1921 she founded The Women’s National Republican Club and its "Henrietta Wells Livermore School of Politics" continues to honor her contribution. Livermore sets out elementary facts about the evolution of suffrage and the franchise. Later the NAWSA published this as a small pamphlet or booklet in the same format as the Blackwell’s "Objections Answered" and included it in the NAWSA blue book.
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