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English: This is a speech given by Josephine Beall Willson Bruce, a black suffragette in the United States, after a conference with the National Association of Colored Women and the National Congress of Colored Women. It champions female suffrage and the uplift of African Americans.
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This source came from the Philadelphia Times on September 19th, 1897

https://access-newspaperarchive-com.erl.lib.byu.edu/us/pennsylvania/philadelphia/philadelphia-times/1897/09-19/page-5/josephine-bruce-one-phase-of-the-labor-question?pci=7&psb=relevance
Author The author of the article is not listed in the newspaper, but the person who is quoted in the article is the suffragette Josephine Bruce.

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This is a transcription of a speech given by Josephine Bruce in 1897

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