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Title: Citizenship
A Manual for Voters
Author: Emma Guy Cromwell
Release Date: May 25, 2008 [EBook #25598]
Language: English
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CITIZENSHIP
A MANUAL _for_ VOTERS
BY
EMMA GUY CROMWELL
_Author of_
CROMWELL'S COMPENDIUM _of_ PARLIAMENTARY LAW
FORMERLY STATE LIBRARIAN _of_ KENTUCKY
_and_ ENROLLING CLERK _of_
HOUSE _of_ REPRESENTATIVES
SALE PRICE PER COPY, PAPER BINDING, 75c; CLOTH BINDING, $1.25
_Address_ EMMA GUY CROMWELL, _Frankfort, Ky_.
COPYRIGHT 1920
BY
EMMA GUY CROMWELL
TO
THE NEW VOTERS _of_ AMERICA
A GREAT FACTOR IN GOOD GOVERNMENT
THIS BOOKLET
IS RESPECTIVELY DEDICATED
BY
THE AUTHOR
_Introduction_
Realizing the need of a manual on citizenship for the new voters in
Kentucky, the author has endeavored to compile such information on the
government and its workings, as will be of use to all voters,
especially the ones just entering political life. A strong appeal is
made to the women voters of our nation to prepare themselves for
public life by keeping in touch with the issues of the day as well as
the functions of government. While it is a great privilege to take
part in public affairs, and study the questions of the day, so that we
can vote intelligently and criticize justly, let us not forget that
the home is the most sacred refuge of life, the nucleus around which
all pure and true civilization is formed, and that the chief end of
all good government is to improve and protect the home, the church and
the community.
Will you take part in building up your government and establishing
"High Ideals" and true democracy?
EMMA GUY CROMWELL,
Frankfort, Ky.
CHAPTER I.
CITIZENSHIP.
Good citizenship means doing
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