Texas Woman Suffrage Association
Honorary President Miss M. Eleanor Brackenridge |
National Legislative Committeeman Mrs. Elizabeth Hearndon Potter |
Treasurer Mrs. Anna E. Walker | ||
President Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham |
Recording Secretary Mrs. John Davis |
First Auditor Mrs. Elizabeth Stribling Maury | ||
First Vice-President Miss Kate Hunter |
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. G. Scott Shannon |
Second Auditor Mrs. M. P. Ostro | ||
Second Vice-President Mrs. Lindley Miller Keasbey |
Headquarters: |
National Executive Committeeman Miss Marion B. Fenwick |
May 2nd, 1916.
Honorable Harry H. Dale, M.C.
Washington D. C.
Dear Sir:—
You are urgently requested to do all in your power to have the Amendment to the Federal Constitution known as the "Susan B. Anthony Suffrage Amendment", reported out of the Judiciary Committee, so that it may be voted on in the House of Representatives at an early date.
We respectfully call your attention to the fact that our National Government is supported by the taxes collected from women citizens as well as men citizens, tho that is going directly against that cry for political liberty which our fore fathers threw into the very teeth of their oppressors -- "Taxation without representation is TYRANNY"! And we feel that legislation which affects all of the women of this nation has the same right to consideration by Congress that other important legislation should receive.
We wish you to know that the Texas Woman Suffrage Association, which is composed of many thousands of men and women, has endorsed the Federal Amendment for Woman Suffrage in it's Constitution, so that you may not labor under the delusion that we place State's Rights above Human Rights. But as this is not a question in which the State's Rights bogy is involved, since we are merely asking for the removal of a sex discrimination and not for any radical revision of the voting qualifications in any State, perhaps the above information is superfluous.
Very truly yours,
Minnie Fisher Cunningham
President.