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the Suffrage Amendment, has been dismissed. The Tennessee Senate does not join the Tennessee House in attempting to revoke suffrage. read clipping

 

The New York Times, September 3, 1920 – Carrie Chapman Catt says the action by the Tennessee House will not block suffrage for women. read clipping

 

The New York Times, September 3, 1920 – The Tennessee House votes to send the governor of Tennessee a sworn statement that the House does not concur with the suffrage vote in the State Senate. In Massachusetts, the governor asks that every accommodation be made to allow women to register to vote. In many states, the voter registration deadlines have passed or are about to pass. read clipping

 

The New York Times, September 4, 1920 – The American Constitutional League appeals the recent decision of the District of Columbia Supreme Court to the District Court of Appeals. read clipping

 

The New York Times, September 4, 1920 – The Tennessee attorney general sends a telegram to Carrie Chapman Catt saying that the ratification of suffrage is safe. read clipping

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