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| | | | |  | The New York Times, June 10, 1920 – Given that many women who can already vote have not selected a political party, the Republican women are reluctant to show their discontent with their lack of inclusion in key roles in the Republican Party. read clipping The New York Times, June 11, 1920 – After sixteen years, Carrie Chapman Catt resigns as president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. read clipping The New York Times, June 11, 1920 – The Republican National Committee adopts a platform that calls on the Republican Legislatures to ratify the Suffrage Amendment, if their state has not yet acted. read clipping The New York Times, June 11, 1920 – Even though the Republican platform supports ratification of the Suffrage Amendment, Alice Paul vows to continue fighting until the thirty-sixth state ratifies it. The Republican National Committee chairman contacts the governors of Connecticut and Vermont. The governor of Vermont says he may act regarding the Suffrage Amendment. read clipping The New York Times, June 12, 1920 – Carrie Chapman Catt withdraws her resignation and is re-elected president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. read clipping |  |
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