challenges unlikely. In turn, New Jersey women refocused their energy on gaining the
right to vote through an amendment to the New Jersey Constitution.
The Fight for a Suffrage Amendment
bill, it was resoundingly defeated.
1924) of Trenton represented New Jersey on the board of the national association, which
had been founded in New York the previous year. Indeed, many female supporters of
and tumble world of politics and could best make a contribution to the public good by
simply staying out of the political arena.
Just Like Joan of Arc: The Anti-
Suffragist has a ‘vision’ of her duty.
Puck, October 16, 1915, p. 4.
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