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What eight million women want

CHAPTER X
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The State of Kansas is a true believer in women office-holders, even though it refuses its women complete suffrage.
Women can vote in Kansas only at municipal elections, but in forty counties men have elected women school superintendents.

They are clerks of four counties, treasurers of three, and commissioners of one.

In one county of Kansas a woman is probate judge.

The good and faithful work done by these women ought to go a long way towards educating men of their community to the idea of political association with women.
The attitude of men towards suffrage has undergone an enormous change within the past two years.

A large number of the thinking men of the country have openly enlisted in the Suffrage ranks.


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