Woman Triumphant: The story of her struggles for freedom, education and political rights.: Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex.Cronau, Rudolf
History
Woman Triumphant: The story of her struggles for freedom, education and political rights.: Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex.
Cronau, Rudolf
Women -- History
We have no reason to regret the decision. I feel confident that if any
great crisis in national morals should arise, the women’s vote would
press with irresistable weight in the direction of clean, honest and
efficient legislation. New Zealand has not repented having abolished set
disqualifications among those men and women who have unitedly helped to
build the foundations of a nation. I write as one who advocated the
extension of the franchise to women before my entry into Parliament
twenty years ago. I have always supported it in Parliament, and, while
closely watching its effect, have never seen any genuine cause for
believing that it has not worked for the good of the Dominion.
Similar testimonials have been given by the governors of all Western
States of the Union.
Governor Bryant B. Brooks of Wyoming said: “Nothing can be so far from
the truth as the idea that Woman Suffrage has the slightest tendency to
disrupt the home. Indeed it has the very opposite effect. As a result of
it politics is talked freely in the family circle, and political
questions are settled by intelligent discussion. This has a great and
good influence on the growing generation. The children grow up in an
atmosphere that encourages intelligent consideration and debate of
public problems, and are thus better equipped to deal with public
questions when they reach voting age.”
Governor Shafroth of Colorado said: “Our State has Woman Suffrage for
many years, and has found it of inestimable benefit to her people,” and
Governor James H. Brady of Idaho said: “Woman Suffrage has been an
unqualified success, not only in Idaho, but in all Western States
adopting the principle.”
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PREPARING BANDAGES.
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WOMAN’S ACTIVITY DURING THE WORLD WAR.
When in August, 1914, the most dreadful disaster that ever befell
humanity burst upon the European nations, women at first stood paralyzed
with fear and terror, foreseeing the tremendous burden and sacrifices
they would have to bear. But after every hope for a peaceful solution
had vanished and nothing remained but to face the inevitable, they
rallied and prepared to weather the coming hurricane.
The manner in which they met it during the long and terrible years of
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918 was perhaps the greatest revelation the
world has ever experienced. Never before have members of the “weaker
sex” braved such a catastrophe more heroically and made such supreme
sacrifices. In fact, woman’s activity during the World War has been a
grand manifestation, which stands out in glorious colors from a black
background of man’s hatred, revengefulness, slander, calumniation,
treason, avarice, atrocities, and murder.
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