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April 14, 2010 | History
Goodwin denies the urgency of suffrage and stresses the differences between the sexes as a reason not to give women the vote.
Publish Date
1912
Publisher
Duffield and Company
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Suffrage, Women, Legal status, lawsPlaces
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The ballot not a right
Difference in fundamental assumptions
Foreign conditions no basis for American action
Four classes that constitute a menace
the ballot and industry
The ballot and vice
Property rights: the loss of immunities and privileges
Sex a dominant factor
Sex antagonism
Conditions in suffrage states
Analysis of one of the suffrage platforms
Conclusion
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