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| | | | |  | The New York Times, July 21, 1920 NAWSA leaders meet with the Republican national leadership, whom they blame for the failure of the Connecticut governor to call for a vote on the Suffrage Amendment. read clipping The New York Times, July 21, 1920 The governor of Vermont says he is not concerned about a possible US Supreme Court case examining his veto of presidential suffrage for the women in Vermont. read clipping The New York Times, July 22, 1920 After pleas from Carrie Chapman Catt and the NAWSA leadership, Warren G. Harding says he recommends ratification of the Suffrage Amendment to the Republican legislators in Tennessee. NAWSA, along with anti-suffrage groups, establishes a headquarters in Nashville. read clipping The New York Times, July 23, 1920 A delegation of more than one hundred women from the National Woman's Party call on Senator Harding demanding action, instead of "an earnest desire", for ratification of the Suffrage Amendment. Carrying white, yellow, and purple banners, the women march around Harding's home. read clipping The New York Times, July 24, 1920 Front Page Democratic nominee Cox sends his representatives to Tennessee to convince the states lawmakers to ratify the Suffrage Amendment. read clipping |  |
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