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Description Grace Wilbur Trout, Ella S. Stewart, & Grace Nicholes (La Follette's Magazine, 1910).png |
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Speaking for suffrage from a movable platform. Mrs. Grace Wilbur Trout, President of the Chicago Political Equality League, Mrs. Ella S. Stewart, and Miss Grace Nicholes, President and Secretary of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association. From a 1910 publication.
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Date | |
Source | (1910). " Neighborhood House. A Cooperative Social Center. ". La Follette's Magazine 2 (41): 10-11. R.M. LaFollette Company. |
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