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64:. Leslie wanted Catt to decided how best to use the money. The will was contested by Leslie's family. Catt found a lawyer who would take the case on a contingency basis, willing to wait for payment until the case was won. The court awarded Catt $ 500,000 from Leslie's will in February 1917. Later, jewels belonging to Leslie and appraised at $ 34,785 were also given to Catt. 119:
After the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was passed, women first voted in a presidential election in 1920. The Leslie Commission worked to support women's suffrage movements in other countries. It also purchased books about the history of women's suffrage and donated them to public libraries
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It established a 25-person press bureau that provided materials to newspapers across the country on this issue. This bureau also developed and distributed pamphlets to identify candidates for office who opposed women's suffrage. It was estimated that around $ 933,728.88 of the funds left by Leslie
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She organized the Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission from a meeting with suffrage leaders in New York in March 1917. The commission was headed by Catt and the secretary and treasurer was
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journal. The group also created informational pamphlets for distribution in political races with candidates who opposed women having the vote. According to the
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in the United States. The bureau was staffed with 25 people and was located in New York City on the fifteenth floor of a building at 171
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The commission promoted woman's suffrage by educating the public on this issue; it was affiliated with the
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went directly to the cause of women's suffrage. The commission was dissolved in 1929, after passage of the
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that enfranchised women. They voted for the first time in a presidential election in 1920.
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in 1920, the Leslie Commission had the "world's largest propaganda bureau run by women."
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should be a residual legatee, and receive money to promote and continue her work towards
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for the organization. They also discussed how to use the $ 500,000 that Catt was given.
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in the United States. The commission was dissolved by its board on October 1, 1929.
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Highlights from The Record of The Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission, Inc., 1917-1929
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in March 1917 in New York City, based on funds willed for the purpose by publisher
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Highlights from the Record of the Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission, Inc. 1917-1929
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was tasked with creating a bureau for the Leslie Commission to provide frequent
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Caller Her a Citizen: Progressive-Era Activist and Educator Anna Pennybaker
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The Record of the Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission, Inc.
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Women's suffrage advocacy groups in the United States
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woman's suffrage
Carrie Chapman Catt
Miriam Leslie
19th Amendment
Miriam Leslie
will
Carrie Chapman Catt
woman's suffrage
Gratia Goller
by-laws
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Rose Young
press-releases
suffragists
Madison Avenue
anti-suffragists
The Woman Citizen
Arizona Republic
Alice Stone Blackwell
Carrie Chapman Catt
Mary Garrett Hay
Anna Pennybacker
Margaret Drier Robins
Harriet Taylor Upton
List of suffragists and suffragettes
Women's suffrage in the United States
Women's suffrage organizations and publications


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