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Notes: Summary: Photograph of Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Advisory Council leaving the Peg Woffington Coffee House in New York City. Left to right (front row): Elizabeth Colt, Elizabeth Kent, Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Olive Halladay Hasbrouck, Hazel M[a]cKay[e] (far right, holds a copy of The Suffragist); (second row): Mrs. George A. Armes, Lucy Burns (center), Mrs. Oscar F. Davisson.
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Members of the CUWS holding brushes in front of a large billboard, 1914 Meeting at Coffee House, New York, 1915. The Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage was an American organization formed in 1913 led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns [1] to campaign for a constitutional amendment guaranteeing women's suffrage.
He represented parts of New York state's Capital District (excluding the city of Albany) in the United States House of Representatives for a portion of one term from April 2009 until January 2011. He was defeated for election to a full term on November 2, 2010. He is a member of the Democratic Party and was a member of the Blue Dog Coalition in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrat George Latimer defeated U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman in New York’s 16th Congressional District on the strength of his showing in vote-rich Westchester County, according ...
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Joshua Paul Riley was born on January 21, 1981, [1] [2] in Endicott, New York, to Paul and Barbara Riley. [3] [4]Riley graduated from Union-Endicott High School in 1999 and earned a bachelor's degree in government and economics from the College of William & Mary in 2003.
(The Center Square) — Democrats flipped two New York congressional seats in Tuesday's elections, rolling back gains made by Republicans two years ago, with control of the U.S. House of ...