The New York Times, December 8, 1916 – As the suffragists ramp up their campaigns, so do the anti-suffragist organizations. Delegations from all over the country meet in Washington, DC at the first convention of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. read clipping The New York Times, December 9, 1916 – Letter to the Editor – In her letter to the editor, Carrie Chapman Catt distances NAWSA from the disruptive tactics used by the Woman’s Party in the House of Representatives during President Wilson’s speech. read clipping The New York Times, December 10, 1916 – Alice Paul admits the Woman’s Party’s campaign against the re-election of President Wilson was unsuccessful, but reaffirms her commitment to the Susan B. Anthony Amendment. read clipping The New York Times, December 15, 1916 – The US House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee decides to send resolutions on prohibition and suffrage to the full House. The Judiciary Committee recommends prohibition, but does not make a recommendation on suffrage. read clipping |