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| | | | |  | The New York Times, September 5, 1920 – The governor of West Virginia calls a special legislative session to amend the state laws to allow women to vote in 1920. read clipping The New York Times, September 6, 1920 – The American Constitutional League, in addition to its recent appeal to the District Court of Appeals, potentially has three more lawsuits, which will be filed to try to block women from voting in November. read clipping The New York Times, September 9, 1920 – Front Page – Mrs. James W. Algoe announces she is running for the Republican nomination for the US Senate from Rhode Island. read clipping The New York Times, September 10, 1920 – In Georgia, women are prevented from voting in the state’s primary election. read clipping The New York Times, September 11, 1920 – Alice Paul announces that the National Woman’s Party will hold a convention to chart its future course. The National Woman’s Party will not become a political party, like the Republicans and Democrats, but it will seek equality for women now that women have won the vote. read clipping |  |
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