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The Buffalo News am 2018-11-06 12:23
Sean Kirst: Buffalo centenarians play witness to women's right to vote
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Dieser Artikel erwähnt Ernie Pyle, John Gietl, Jenny Shepard, Agnes Petrie, Dorothy Gietl, Debbie Walsh, Andrea De Koter, Said Hill, Viola Hill und ebenfalls zu Sean Kirst, aber auch Society of Professional Journalists, Buffalo News, Democratic Party, Rutgers University, Ladies of Charity services on Broadway, Board of Elections, Women’s Rights National Historical Park, Democratic challenger Al Smith unseated Republican Charles Whitman, then-Buffalo Evening News und zu American Women and Politics und Fredonia, Dunkerque, Lancaster, Ludington, South Carolina, West Side, Lakeview, Erie, Seneca Falls, New York und auch zu Hickory, erschienen auf The Buffalo News