“Wilson Puts Railroad Issues Squarely Before Congress Asking Action,” Arizona Daily Star, December 6, 1916, 1.
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“Wilson Puts Railroad Issues Squarely Before Congress Asking Action,” 2.
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Linda G. Ford, Iron Jawed Angels: The Suffrage Militancy of the National Woman’s Party, 1912–1920 (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1991).
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“National Woman Party Launched,” Deseret Evening News, June 6, 1916, 8.
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Linda J. Lumsden, Inez: The Life and Times of Inez Milholland (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004), 152.
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Lumsden, Inez, 153.
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“Suffrage Leader Gives Dramatic Campaign Speech,” Evening Capital News, October 10, 1916, 3.
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“Oust Wilson, Women Urge,” Idaho Statesman, October 10, 1916, 1.
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“Suffrage Leader Gives Dramatic Campaign Speech,” 3.
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“Suffrage Leader Gives Dramatic Campaign Speech,” 3.
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Lumsden, Inez, 156.
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“Repudiate Party That Ignores Women’s Claims,” Butte Daily Post, October 16, 1916, 1.
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Lumsden, Inez, 159.
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Robert P. J. Cooney Jr., Remembering Inez, The Last Campaign of Inez Milholland, Suffrage Martyr, Selections from The Suffragist 1916 (Santa Cruz, CA: American Graphic Press, 2015), 41.
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“Faints at Her Highest Point, Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1916, 15.
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Lumsden, Inez, 159.
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Lumsden, Inez, 167.
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Lumsden, Inez, 168.
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“Honor Mrs. Boissevain,” Washington Post, December 26, 1916, 3.
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“Honor Mrs. Boissevain,” 3.
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