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Existing comment: Suffrage for sacrifice

Although unable to bear arms themselves during World War I, some suffragists lobbied Congress for the vote by calling attention to women's sacrifices in support of the war effort. Just days after Congress instituted a wartime draft, Laura Pollard sent this suffrage petition to Congress, declaring, "surely, no man has as much to sacrifice in this war, as we mothers."
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