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Susan Ware

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  • Two hikers sit on a mountaintop and look at the view.

    Climbing Mountains for the Right to Vote

    On the 1909 National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention in Seattle.
    by Susan Ware via Literary Hub on May 13, 2019

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