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Article concerning suffrage for black women

Willie May KingJune 1, 1920

National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center
Philadelphia, PA, United States

This article was written by Willie May King for The Competitor—a journal written for and by African Americans during the 1920s. A graduate of Wilberforce University, King argues that suffrage for black women, “will mean enlightenment, progress, and political freedom not for our women alone, but for the race.”

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  • Title: Article concerning suffrage for black women
  • Creator: Willie May King
  • Date Created: June 1, 1920
  • Date Published: June, 1920
  • Location Created: Pittsburgh, PA
  • Publisher: <i>The Competitor</i>
  • Original Source: Cornell University Library
  • Rights: Cornell University Library
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