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
“So protesting, and so demanding, we hereby form ourselves into a
national organization to be called the =Woman’s Peace Party=.
“We hereby adopt the following as our platform of principles, some of
the items of which have been accepted by a majority vote, and more of
which have been the unanimous choice of those attending the conference
that initiated the formation of this organization. We have sunk all
differences of opinion on minor matters and given freedom of expression
to a wide divergence of opinion in the details of our platform and in
our statement of explanation and information, in a common desire to make
our woman’s protest against war and all that makes for war, vocal,
commanding and effective. We welcome to our membership all who are in
substantial sympathy with that fundamental purpose of our organization,
whether or not they can accept in full our detailed statement of
principles.
Platform.
“The Purpose of this Organization is to enlist all American women in
arousing the nations to respect the sacredness of human life and to
abolish war. The following is adopted as our platform:
1. The immediate calling of a convention of neutral nations in the
interest of early peace.
2. Limitation of armaments and the nationalization of their
manufacture.
3. Organized opposition to militarism in our own country.
4. Education of youth in the ideals of peace.
5. Democratic control of foreign policies.
6. The further humanizing of governments by the extension of the
franchise to women.
7. “Concert of Nations” to supersede “Balance of Power.”
8. Action toward the gradual organization of the world to substitute
Law for War.
9. The substitution of an international police for rival armies and
navies.
10. Removal of the economic causes of war.
11. The appointment by our Government of a commission of men and women,
with an adequate appropriation, to promote international peace.”
In the meantime women of other countries had not remained idle. =Dr.
Aletta H. Jacobs=, President of the Dutch National Society for Woman
Suffrage, directed a letter to the most prominent women societies of
various nations, saying that it was of the greatest importance to bring
those women, representing the women societies of the world, together in
an =international meeting in a neutral country=, to show “that in =these
dreadful times, in which so much hate has been spread among the
different nations, the women at least retained their solidarity and that
they were able to maintain mutual friendship=.” At the same time she
suggested to hold this International Congress in Holland, and offered to
make the necessary arrangements.
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