Special Votes-for-Women Number. The Nautilus, Vol. XIII, No. 4
[Suffrage]. Towne, Elizabeth. Special Votes-for-Women Number. The Nautilus. Vol. XIII, No. 4. Holyoke, Mass, February, 1911.
Magazine - 6-3/4 x 9-7/8”; 96 pp.; off-white stapled wrappers decorated at the front panel in pale orange, green and tan; wrappers somewhat soiled, else very good.
The front cover prints an extended quote beginning, “The fundamental principle involved in equal suffrage is the unifying of the race, and its value is not to the part, but to the whole.” [A quote from the Annie Shackelford article within.] The issue prints: “Equal Suffrage in Practice” by Annie G. Shackelford, “The Suffragist as a Business Woman” by Lucy B. Jerome, “What We Think of Equal Suffrage, The Mother as a World Power” by James Henry Larson etc. This local magazine appears to have no formal connection with a suffrage group. Towne admits that when she was at first lukewarm on the issue of votes-for-women, “but I am lukewarm no longer!...and I do want to put in whatever good work I can for equal suffrage.”
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