Letter from Emily V. Fussell of England to President Woodrow Wilson
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- 1913-10-22
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Emily Fussell, an English woman, wrote this letter to President Woodrow Wilson to thank him for treating Emmeline Pankhurst fairly. She wrote that England had not treated Pankhurst the way they should have.
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Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003
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- National Archives at Washington, DC - Textual Reference
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- Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
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Appeal of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst for admittance for visit, English Suffragette - Type
- text
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- PaperLoose Sheets
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- Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003. Letter from Emily V. Fussell of England to President Woodrow Wilson. 1913-10-22. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/18503961. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
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- Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003, (1913-10-22) Letter from Emily V. Fussell of England to President Woodrow Wilson. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/18503961
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- Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.archives.gov/id/18503961>.