Sunday, November 25, 2012
Today -100: November 25, 1912: Of suffrage and anti-war meetings
At the National American Woman’s Suffrage Association convention, W. E. B. Dubois says that he’s not asking the suffragists not to fight for negro suffrage per se, but to fight for all women, including black ones.
Socialist anti-war meetings in Budapest result in 14 dead. Killed by police.
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