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Both Helen and her husband were active in the anti-suffrage movement. From 1894–1896 she was editor of the American Woman’s Journal and founded the Meridian Club in 1886. Rossiter was author of a pamphlet entitled,
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Our Familiar Songs and Those Who Made Them; more than three hundred standard songs of the English-speaking race, arranged with piano accompaniment, and preceded by sketches of the writers and histories of the
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and Anne Elizabeth Kendrick (born Hopkins) who died in 1851 after the birth of Helen's third sister. After the death of her mother, Helen aged 7 spent much of her childhood living with her aunt in
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and studied there until June, 1864. After the end of the Civil War she briefly returned to Savannah and spent the rest of her childhood between there, an aunt's house in
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in which she argued that women didn't need the vote to establish more legal, economic and other equality and that women's role in the
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in Albany and Washington and wrote many newspaper articles and pamphlets on the subject. In 1910 she founded the
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In 1897 Helen wrote what is often considered the best summary of the arguments against woman suffrage:
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was essential for maintenance of the American republic. She was openly critical of the writings of
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Woman and the republic; a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in the United States
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Helen Kendrick Johnson (Mrs. Rossiter Johnson) the story of her varied activities
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with her father's brothers leaving in 1861 due to the outbreak of the
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Hamilton
New York
Anti-suffragist
Rossiter Johnson
women's suffrage
Asahel Clark Kendrick
University of Rochester
Clinton, New York
Savannah, Georgia
American Civil War
Oread Institute
Worcester, Massachusetts
Utica, New York
Rochester, New York
Rossiter Johnson
New York Public Library
domestic sphere
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Woman's Bible
socialism
legislative committee
Guidon Club




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