Women's political, policy, and governmental or civic organizations, including abolition, peace societies, and prohibition

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Box 1
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Includes examples of handouts, printed ephemera, and other items from organizations such as: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, League for the Amnesty of Political Prisoners, American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, Women's Tax Resistance League, Inter American Commission of Women, World's Woman's Party, Ladies of the Women's Peace Association Tokyo, the World's Peace Army, Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights, Yonkers Women's Liberty Loan Committee, and others. Includes an undated Notice: Anti-Prohibition Call for "all colored voters (men and women invited)" at the Federation of Labor Hall, called by Thomas Q. Morton. Includes a notice for the Fourteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar at Faneuil Hall (put on by the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, 1847).

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