Hearings Before the Committee On the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-Fourth Congress, First[-Second] Session Ser. 11, V. 2-4
Hearings Before the Committee On the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-Fourth Congress, First[-Second] Session Ser. 11, V. 2-4
United States. Congress. House. Committee On the Judiciary
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Moss. I am not asking vou what they think. Miss Price. Well, I think the gentleman has no reason to assume that; I do not say that because we have formed an organization against woman's suffrage, women should not be enfranchised; I say it is because there is not, to any degree, acceptance of enfranchise- ment among the women themselves, and because we have a democracy without it, in that every class is represented; and because we have the expressed will of the voters of this country, in a great... number of States, representing the largest populations in the country, that Congress is doing an undemocratic thing when it says that a minority of those people, represented by legislatures, and not through their own votes, shall enfranchise the women of this conutry. Mr. Moss. Well, there has been no national test on this ques- tion yet? Mr. Price. No; no national test; and I believe that if our oppo- nents — ^I do not want to refer to them so frequently — but I believe if our opponents had tried for a Federal amenament before the ques- tion had been tried out in so many States, that might have been a basis of ar^ment.
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