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44: 229:"Urges equal rights for women. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania and a sister of Senator Joseph Guffey, urged approval of the Burke Constitutional Amendment for Equal Rights for Women as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. Mrs.. Miller, shown with Senator Burke, author of the Amendment, told the committee that business women have "felt the ruinious effects of discriminatory and so-called protective legislation," 2/9/38" 139:, graduating in 1899. She taught for three years before meeting Carroll Miller on a trip to Japan, where he was then working. Carroll Miller worked as an engineer, business executive, and government official. They married on October 28, 1902, and continued to live in Japan for five years, part of which time she taught. They had four children: William Gardner III (born 1905), twins John and Carroll, Jr. (born 1908), and Joseph (born 1912). 147:
Miller was a supporter of the women's suffrage movement and in the 1920s was one of the organizers who brought Democratic women's clubs together into the Pennsylvania Federation of Democratic Women. From 1921 to 1925 she was a member of the Pennsylvania board of
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in support of the ERA proposed by Senator Burke and in 1943 she persuaded the Democratic Party to include the ERA in the party platform. Historian Rebecca DeWolf has classified Miller as an emancipationist who believed in equality for women.
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beginning in 1924, when she became the first woman to receive votes for a Presidential nomination, until her death more than half a century later. She also became a member of the
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Gendered citizenship : the original conflict over the Equal Rights amendment, 1920-1963
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Miller's husband died in 1949. Miller died of a heart attack on February 23, 1970, in
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Miller was born Mary Emma Guffey on July 6, 1874, at Guffey Station,
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and became chair in 1960. In this capacity she worked for an
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Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages
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American feminist and Democratic Party official (1874–1970)
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Emma Guffy Miller

Edward R. Burke
Equal Rights Amendment
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Grove City
Democratic Party
Equal Rights Amendment
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Joseph Guffey
Bryn Mawr College
League of Women Voters
Prohibition
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Democratic national convention
Democratic National Committee
National Woman's Party
Equal Rights Amendment
Senate Judiciary Committee
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Democratic National Committee
"Urges equal rights for women. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania and a sister of Senator Joseph Guffey, urged approval of the Burke Constitutional Amendment for Equal Rights for Women as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. Mrs.. Miller, shown with Senator Burke, author of the Amendment, told the committee that business women have "felt the ruinious effects of discriminatory and so-called protective legislation," 2/9/38"






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