The issue of women's suffrage
Read and take notes on the following two newsletters, paying attention to similarities and differences on the issue of women's suffrage.
• "The Remonstrance against Woman Suffrage." Remonstrance (1920): [1]. Nineteenth Century Collections Online (accessed May 14, 2022). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/EOALWS347625843/NCCO?u=miam11506&sid=bookm ark-NCCO&xid=759775d7 . Click Here To Download a PDF
• "The Suffragist." The Suffragist VII, no. 37 (1919). Nineteenth Century Collections Online (accessed May 14, 2022). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/NWHBLE384060825/NCCO?u=miam11506&sid=bookm ark-NCCO&xid=637f2438. Click Here to Download a PDF.
Then, write a letter exchange or spoken dialog between two women in 1920 on opposite
sides of the women's suffrage issue. Creatively explain who the women are and how they are
related. Perhaps they are a mother and daughter, two friends, pen pals, or sisters. Regardless
of their relationship, they are on opposite sides of this issue. Write a dialog in which each
woman attempts to persuade the other to change their mind on the issue of suffrage. Write
either at least 4 short letters (1 paragraph each) or 300-400 words of dialog.