Letter from Harriet Taylor Upton to U.S. Senator Joseph M. Carey, March 6, 1894
Upton, a key national women's suffrage organizer, writes to Carey requesting he refute a newspaper story declaring women's suffrage has not been been a success. Upton asks Carey, "If you know of any good strong point which has been brought out in (I mean where women have had a good not-bad effect in politics) your State, will you not write to the New York Sun stating that case?"
Resource Identifier
ah01212_13_11
Citation
Carey family papers, Collection No. 1212, Box 13, Folder 11, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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