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Winnie Branstetter

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man who had left his wife and daughter to travel and find work. In the essay, she buys him lunch, tells him about her own experiences with poverty, and listens to his story. She concludes by reflecting on the economic hardship his wife and daughter will face without him.
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convention. She was one of 19 women elected as delegates to the 1908 convention. She was one of the founding members of the Women's National Committee within the party and served as their national secretary.
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Parties' nominees. In 1911, she was elected to the state executive committee and the Women's National Committee for the party. In 1912, she was an Oklahoma delegate to the National Suffrage Convention in
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In 1910, she was an Oklahoma delegate to the Socialist Party of America Convention. The same year, she worked as an associate
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and calls on socialist women to actively organize. In "The Same Story" from the same year, she recounted a meeting with a
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in 1908. After her homestead claim was approved in September 1909, she sold her New Mexico farm and returned to Oklahoma.
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Founder and first Secretary of the Socialist Party of New Mexico; founding member of the Women's National Committee
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moved to Chicago in 1913 where she continued to serve as an officer for the Women's National Committee. During
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in 1899. In 1900, the newlyweds relocated to her family's homestead in Cleveland County. The couple moved to
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while organizing for the right to vote. She considered woman's suffrage vital to allowing women to fight
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on March 19, 1879, to Ambrose and Gertrude Prather Shirley. Winnie had homestead with her father in
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and served as the vice-president of the Oklahoma Woman's Suffrage Association for three years.
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Branstetter advocated working with existing suffragette organizations to help recruit for the
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In her 1910 essay "To The Socialist Women of Oklahoma," Branstetter argues
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An American suffragette, writer, and Socialist Party of America politician
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schools and worked as a department store clerk until she met and married
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Women's National Committee, serving as an officer in 1913. She wrote for
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that subjected women to low-paying jobs, farm labor, and dependency on
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After the 1908 convention, Branstetter moved with her two daughters to
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Branstetter Stone, Gertrude; Branstetter Stone, Theresa (1981).
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Socialist Party of America politicians from New Mexico
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Socialist Party of America politicians from Oklahoma
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Socialist Party of America politicians from Illinois
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She placed 3rd, behind the 312:Socialist Party of New Mexico 47:Socialist Party of New Mexico 1147:Women in New Mexico politics 996:"National Women's Committee" 195:Winifred Estelle Branstetter 893:. March 16, 1910. p. 4 729:. April 28, 1908. p. 5 449:Branstetter also published 418:aimed towards the wives of 291:Socialist Party of Oklahoma 1178: 1152:Women in Oklahoma politics 948:The McAlester News-Capital 781:. July 25, 1908. p. 4 396:Socialist Party of America 295:Socialist Party of America 214:Socialist Party of America 210:Socialist Party of America 139:Socialist Party of America 23:Winnie Estelle Branstetter 1127:Suffragists from Oklahoma 775:"Among the Party Workers" 755:. June 4, 1908. p. 3 584: 567: 495: 492: 489: 375:socialists imprisoned at 188: 75: 52: 40: 28: 1002:. 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Socialist Party of New Mexico
Missouri
Providence, Rhode Island
Swan Point Cemetery
Socialist Party of America
Otto Branstetter
née
suffragette
Socialist Party of America
Socialist Party of America
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Illinois
Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections
socialist
The Socialist Woman
Missouri
Cleveland County
Land Rush of 1889
Kansas City
Otto Branstetter
Norman, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Territory
Socialist Party of Oklahoma
Socialist Party of America
Roswell, New Mexico
Socialist Party of New Mexico
Estancia, New Mexico
editor

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