Book/Printed Material Woman suffrage in New Jersey General Collections copy
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Image 1 of General Collections copy WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN NEW JERSEY. AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BY LUCY STONE, AT A HEARING BEFORE THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE, March 6th, 1867. C. H. Simonds & Co., Printers, 47 Franklin St., Boston.
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 2 of General Collections copy WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN NEW JERSEY. AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BY LUCY STONE, AT A HEARING BEFORE THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE, March 6th, 1867. C. H. Simonds & Co., Printers, 47 Franklin St., Boston....
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 3 of General Collections copy JK 1911 .A558
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 4 of General Collections copy WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN NEW JERSEY Gentleman of the Committee:— Grateful for the hearing so promptly accorded, I will proceed without preliminary to state the object of the petition, and to urge its...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 5 of General Collections copy 4 truths lies the charm by which their own bonds shall be broken. New Jersey, in her State Constitution, in the very first Section of the first Article affirms that, “All men...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 6 of General Collections copy 5 capable of independent rational choice is rightfully entitled to vote. The alien who is temporarily resident among us is expected. He is still a citizen of his native country, from which...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 7 of General Collections copy 6 The great majority of women are more intelligent, better educated, and far more moral than multitudes of men whose right to vote no man questions. Women are loyal and patriotic. During...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 8 of General Collections copy 7 the principle of limited suffrage, aristocracy is blameless and republican institutions are impossible. Can you believe than when God established and immutable code of morals for the individual, he left society...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 9 of General Collections copy 8 man, and only $25 to that of each woman. The women, indignant at the injustice, wrote an ironical letter of thanks to the Board of Education for their very large liberty....
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 10 of General Collections copy 9 he be of age, or not, by a deed executed in his life-time, or by a last will, may dispose of the custody of his child, born or to be born...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 11 of General Collections copy 10 dower is assigned, this home, made by the mutual toil and thrift of husband and wife, this roof under which her children were born and where her husband died, hallowed by...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 12 of General Collections copy 11 gambling houses and brothels. But he belongs to the “white male” aristocracy, and so the way is prepared, without his asking, by which he shall take his place with the self-constituted...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 13 of General Collections copy 12 women who are Nobles in their own right, are members of the Diet. But we have an example nearer home. In New Jersey, women and negroes voted from 1776 to 1807,...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 14 of General Collections copy 13 “Sec. II. All free inhabitants of full age who are worth £50 Proclamation money, and have resided within the country in which they claim a vote, for twelve months immediately preceding...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 15 of General Collections copy 14 County to decide upon the location of a Court House and Jail—Newark and its vicinity struggling to retain the County buildings, Elizabethtown and its neighborhood striving to remove them to “Day's...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 16 of General Collections copy 15 illegally taken away, without our consent, without our being allowed to say a word in our own defence. We have been condemned unheard, not by the people, but by the Legislature....
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 17 of General Collections copy 16 a legal right to take care of them and to share in their guardianship. Hon. Richard O'Gorman made a speech in Cooper Institute, Sunday evening, Feb. 24, in behalf of the...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 18 of General Collections copy 17 clear, natural justice that turns the scale? If so, take your part with the perfect and abstract right, and trust God to see that it shall prove the expedient” 2. To...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 19 of General Collections copy 18 as many pupils, for as many hours, in the same studies, and with equal ability, she gets only form one-third to one-half as much salary as a man gets who does...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 20 of General Collections copy 19 in Newark is so far away, that virtually no education is provided for the descendants of this respectable, law-abiding, tax paying colored man. The two disfranchised classes, women and negroes, are...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 21 of General Collections copy 20 In all ages, principles have been symbolized by female forms. Wisdom is represented by a woman. So, too, are Victory, Peace and Mercy. Liberty is a Goddess. These ideal figures all...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 22 of General Collections copy 21 gained a thirty years’ lease of power by advocating the extension of suffrage to a disfranchised class. Almost all the States inherited from their colonial charters property qualifications for voting. Under...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 23 of General Collections copy 22 of meeting the issue, they disclaimed any intention of extending suffrage to anybody. I regard to giving women suffrage, the same principle holds true. In New Jersey, there are over 1134,00...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 24 of General Collections copy 23 “Resolved, That the only just basis of human government is the consent of the governed: That in a representative Republic such consent is expressed through the exercise of the suffrage by...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867
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Image 25 of General Collections copy 24 out the word “white” and the word “male,” as separate propositions, and submit both to the people for their verdict. In this solemn hour of our National Reconstruction, each State owes...
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) - New Jersey. Legislature - Stone, Lucy
- Date: 1867