Telegram to the Tennessee Legislature and the sixty three me
Telegram to the Tennessee Legislature and the sixty three members of the House who signed it
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Sixty-three members of the North Carolina House are listed as opposed to the Susan B. Anthony amendment (19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution which granted women the right to vote, a right that could not be denied by federal or state governments) in this note to the Tennessee Legislature urging their concurrence with the N.C. House. The amendment would interfere with state sovereignty according to these members of the House.
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