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| | | | |  | The New York Times, March 5, 1920 – The National Woman's Party says it will hold the Republican Party responsible, if the Federal Suffrage Amendment is not ratified. The Republicans have a majority in the West Virginia Legislature. And, three states: Delaware, Vermont, and Connecticut, with Republican governors and a Republican majority in their Legislatures, have failed to act on the Amendment. read clipping The New York Times, March 7, 1920 – Front Page – The governor of Delaware calls a special session of the Legislature. read clipping The New York Times, March 7, 1920 – Sunday Magazine – Women are divided about party loyalty versus political independence. read clipping The New York Times, March 7, 1920 – Carrie Chapman Catt predicts ratification of the Suffrage Amendment by April 1. She criticizes the governors of Connecticut and Vermont for not calling their Legislatures into session. read clipping The New York Times, March 9, 1920 – Front Page – The State Senate in West Virginia is deadlocked fourteen to fourteen regarding the Suffrage Amendment, which was already passed by the State House. State Senator William Bloch, who is pro-suffrage, plans to return by plane from his vacation to cast his vote in the special legislative session. read clipping |  |
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