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English: Seven page letter from Febb Ensminger Burn of Niota, Tennessee (Mrs. James L. Burn) to her son Harry T. Burn, urging him to vote for ratification. He credits the influence of his mother for changing his vote to support female suffrage. His vote broke the tie in the Tennessee legislature, causing Tennessee to pass the amendment. Tennessee was the 36th state to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment, making it the law of the land.
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Source https://cmdc.knoxlib.org/digital/collection/p265301coll8/id/692/rec/1, adapted to PDF format by Alectricity
Author Febb Ensminger Burn

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