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RAD180
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RAD180
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Title |
Votes for Women: For and Against
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Other pages |
There are 16 pages in this publication.
RAD180_01, RAD180_02, RAD180_04, RAD180_03, RAD180_05, RAD180_06, RAD180_07, RAD180_08, RAD180_09, RAD180_10, RAD180_11, RAD180_12, RAD180_13, RAD180_14, RAD180_15, RAD180_16
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printed paper
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Item
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article
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Item
Description |
The case for votes for women is put by a woman. She points out that women want the vote for the same reasons as men did. It is ridiculous that a female landowner cannot vote whilst her male servant can. Women pay rates and income tax but do not have equal status with men.
Leatham disagrees with each of the given arguments. In particular, he believes that women should not govern men. In this, he displays a typically socialist viewpoint. He feels that women would be better in local rather than parliamentary politics.
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Publisher |
James Leatham, The Deveron Press, Turriff
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Time
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1920s
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Associated
Dates Creation |
1927
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Associated
Dates Publication |
Mid-September 1927
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Location |
Historic Collections
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Collection
Name |
The Gateway
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Copyright |
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/historic/documents/copyright
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