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Charles William Wendte

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The same enlightened confidence in human nature which led the fathers to found the Republic on manhood suffrage, and its saviors to confer the ballot on millions of emancipated slaves, should animate us, their successors, in bestowing equal political rights on that half of our population which is
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confessedly the most virtuous, order-loving and trustworthy. Until this is done there can be no true democracy among us, and our Republic is such only in name.
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He served as secretary of the National Federation of Religious Liberals, 1908–20; secretary for Foreign Affairs of the
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Official Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention, Held in Cincinnati, O., June 22d, 23d, and 24th, 1880
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through its early growth and the construction of its still-iconic building. His next pulpit was the
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Heart and Voice, a Collection of Songs and Services for the Sunday-School and Home
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minister, a writer, an author and editor of religious hymns, an advocate for
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in 1869. He was ordained as a Unitarian minister and served churches in
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Jubilate Deo, a book of songs for use by children and young people
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Twenty opinions on woman suffrage by prominent Californians
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In 1896, he strongly endorsed woman suffrage, writing:
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In 1896, he married Abbie Louise Grant (1857-1936).
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Index

Unitarian
woman suffrage
religious liberalism
Boston, Massachusetts
Meadville Theological School
Harvard Divinity School
Chicago
Cincinnati, Ohio
Newport, Rhode Island
Oakland, California
Los Angeles
Berkeley, California
invocation
1880 Democratic National Convention
First Unitarian Church of Oakland
First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles
American Unitarian Association
Free Religious Association
Thomas Starr King, Patriot and Preacher
The Wider Fellowship
Jubilate Deo, a book of songs for use by children and young people
Heart and Voice, a Collection of Songs and Services for the Sunday-School and Home
Mountain View Cemetery
Official Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention, Held in Cincinnati, O., June 22d, 23d, and 24th, 1880
Los Angeles Herald, December 4, 1897
Twenty opinions on woman suffrage by prominent Californians
C. W. Wendte page at Hymnary
Charles W. Wendte page at SNAC
Charles William Wendte papers
Charles William Wendte

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