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Part I: Belle Case La Follette Papers,
1849-1931
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Speeches and Writings File, 1879-1930
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1879, June 18, “Learning to See,” speech,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. |
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1898, Samuel A. Harper, death |
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1901 |
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Mar., education speech, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. |
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“Bobbie's Lesson” |
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1909 |
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Jan. |
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9, “Reception to Mr. and Mrs.
Taft” |
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16, “The White House Reception”
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23, “First Calls in
Washington” |
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Feb. 20, “Cabinet Day” |
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1910 |
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Mar. |
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12, “Moral and Physical
Habits” |
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19, “Another Word on Habit” |
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Apr. |
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23, “Habit Again” |
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30, “Impressions of the Suffrage
Convention” |
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May 28, “Another Phase of
Habit” |
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1911 |
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June 17, “Woman Suffrage in
Wisconsin” |
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Aug. 5, “Colored Folk of
Washington” |
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Nov. 11, “What It Means to Be an Insurgent
Senator's Wife,” The Housekeeper
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“Twenty-Five Years of Woman's Progress,”
Ladies' World
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“I Married a Lawyer” |
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“A Thought for Today,” syndicated
column |
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Printed copies |
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(2 folders) |
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Typescripts |
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(3 folders) |
BOX I:D39 |
(6 folders) |
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1912 |
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May 18, “Marching in a Suffrage
Parade” |
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June 22, “Woman of the Hour, May Howard
Jackson” |
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July, lessons for Lucius Brown |
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Aug. |
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3, “A New Style of Shoe” |
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10, “Notes on the Suffrage Campaigns in
the West” |
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17, “Roosevelt's Speech on
Suffrage” |
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24, “Notes on the Suffrage Campaign in
California” |
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31, “The Business of Being a
Woman” |
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Sept. 7 |
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“Cottage Cheese” |
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“Grand Junction” |
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Oct. 5, “Children's Bureau Begins
Work” |
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Nov. 16, “The Vote on Woman Suffrage in
Wisconsin” |
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Fall |
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“Men and Women of Wisconsin,”
speech |
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“Woman's Suffrage,” speech, Wisconsin
County Fair |
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Women's suffrage schools, interview,
Washington Evening Star
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Untitled speech |
BOX I:D40 |
1913 |
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Jan. 25 |
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“In Washington” |
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“Child Labor Sunday” |
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Feb. |
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8, “Mother Jones” |
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15, “In Washington” |
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Mar. |
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22, “Society Needs Women's
Votes” |
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29, “United States Senate and Woman
Suffrage” |
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Apr. 26, Women's suffrage, speech before
congressional committee |
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May |
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17, “Working Women and Prison
Labor” |
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24, “Sermons in Democracy” |
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Aug. |
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23, “The Color Line” |
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30, “Miss Murraye's
Dismissal” |
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Sept. 13, “The Adverse Point of View on
’The Color Line'” |
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Oct. |
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4, “An Appreciation of ’The Color
Line'” |
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22, concerning La Follette, Sr.,
Huntington Hall, Boston, Mass. |
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25, “Disfranchised Women in Suffrage
States” |
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Segregation, speech, Boston,
Mass. |
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Dec., women's suffrage, speech, “Suffrage
School,” Washington, D.C. |
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Miscellaneous statements and
notes |
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1914 |
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Jan. |
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5, segregation speech, NAACP, New York,
N.Y. |
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13, women's suffrage speech,
Philadephia, Pa. |
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24, “Color Line to Date” |
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June |
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9, “The Woman Movement: My
Grandmother,” speech, New Harmony, Ind. |
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(6 folders) |
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20, “A Better Washington” |
BOX I:D41 |
June-Sept., women's suffrage
speeches |
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Chautauqua circuit,
June-Aug. |
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Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio, Sept.
2 |
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Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. |
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Dec., “Segregation in the Civil
Service” |
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Segregation |
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Women's movement, speech |
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1915 |
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Feb., “The Woman's Peace
Party” |
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May, “Mr. Roosevelt's Attack on the
Woman's Peace Party” |
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Nov., “A Notable Negro
Pageant” |
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1916, Feb. 5,“Our Story: Personal and
Political,” speech, League for Political Education, Carnegie Hall, New York,
N.Y. |
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1917 |
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Feb., “Do the People Want
War?” |
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Mar., 2, “Vinnie Ream Hoxie,” speech,
Woman's Club, Madison, Wis. |
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July, “Lady Barlow” |
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Sept. |
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“Justice for Pickets” |
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“Patterns for War or Peace” |
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Oct., free speech statement |
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Dec., “Susan B. Anthony's
Prophecy” |
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Peace speech |
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1920, Feb., “May the Women of the United
States Vote in 1920?” |
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1921 |
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Feb. |
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“A Glimpse of Professor
Henry” |
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“Reverend Olympia Brown
Honored” |
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Apr., “The Emperor Jones” |
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May, “Women United for
Disarmament” |
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June, “Glimpses of Fola in Ancient
Gaul” |
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Sept. |
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“Disarmament Will Succeed” |
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“Household Pests” |
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Oct. 29, “Disarmament,” speech, Wisconsin
Women's Progressive Association, Milwaukee, Wis. |
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Nov. |
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“Address by Miss Julia O'Connor of the
National Women's Trade Union League” |
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“A Week in Wisconsin” |
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“Women's Mass Meeting” |
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1922 |
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Apr. |
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