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Guggenheim, Florence Schloss, 1863-1944

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Florence Schloss Guggenheim

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Florence Schloss Guggenheim

Theodore Roosevelt approves of the work being done by the Women’s Department of the National Civic Federation and discusses women’s rights. He believes the success of the movement to acknowledge women’s equality with men in political rights will be depend on its concrete results. If women do their duty better for having those rights, then they should have them. Their primary duty is in the home. If Roosevelt believed that women would not fulfill those duties well because they gained the right to vote, he would not advocate for them to have that right; just as he would not advocate for men to have political rights if he believed that their having them would take them from their prime duty of providing for their wives and families.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1916-03-29

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919