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Caroline Katzenstein, born in 1888, was a leader in the Pennsylvania suffrage movement. She served in official positions for the Equal Franchise Society of Philadelphia, the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and the National Woman’s Party. After the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified, Katzenstein wrote about her experiences in the women's suffrage movement and continued to promote the Equal Rights Amendment until her death in 1968.
These speech notes were used by Katzenstein to promote the Equal Rights Amendment. Katzenstein calls to attention the importance of electing officials that sincerely support policies that promote equal rights, and warns of bills that support woman's rights only superficially.
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