Correspondence between Grace Raymond Hebard and Carrie Chapman Catt, October 10 and 28, 1931

Catt and Hebard write of Catt's recovery from broken bones in her left foot and Catt's Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, which she founded in 1925 after the horrors of World War I. It was composed of organizations of educated women who attempted to understand the causes of war. They believed that it was their job as women to end wars because women were seen as morally courageous, while men were viewed as physically courageous.

Resource Identifier
32_29_1931_Oct 10_28
Citation
Grace Raymond Hebard papers, Collection No. 400008, Box 32, Folder 29, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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