The Torch Bearer - A Look Forward and Back at the Woman's Journal, the Organ of the - Woman's Movement by Agnes E. (Agnes Edna) Ryan
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the paper, but also has made generous contributions for years to
enable the paper to continue. So much in brief for the forty years from 1870 to 1910. From July 1, 1910, to September 30, 1912, the financial support of the paper was assumed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. After that it fell to the manager of the paper either to get contributions to meet the deficit each year or to borrow. On October 1, 1912, Miss Blackwell contributed $2,000; on January 31, 1914, she again gave the paper $2,000. With the exception of these $4,000, I have raised or borrowed each year the necessary money, over and above receipts, to keep the paper going. With the beginning of 1915 Miss Blackwell began to feel that she could not continue indefinitely to make up a deficit, and she began seriously to consider cutting the size of the paper to four pages or making it a monthly. The 1915 campaigns particularly needed all the aid that the Journal could give, and feeling keenly that the proposed changes would greatly reduce its power of usefulness, the following points were made by Mr. Stevens and myself in further consideration of the matter with Miss Blackwell and a few warm friends of the Journal: With the single exception of the _Irish Citizen_, the Woman's Journal is the only suffrage paper in existence which has no organization back of it. _Jus Suffragii_ has the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. _The Woman Voter_ has the New York Woman Suffrage Party. _Votes for Women_ in England has the United Suffragists. _The Suffragette_ had the Woman's Social and Political Union of England. _The Suffragist_ |
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