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English: Sofia Reyes de Veyra in 1921. President of the Woman's Club of Manila which led the women's suffrage movement in the Philippines.

Exhibit Title: "World Prominent Women to Figure in Woman's Convention" Exhibit Caption:

"As this may be the last of the annual meetings of the Woman's Party, February 15-19, the convention will take the form of a grand reunion of all women who have been interested in the struggle for the vote for women since its infancy. Besides women of national importance including Mrs. Warren G. Harding, a group of prominent foreign women will be in Washington for the presentation of a suffrage memorial statue to the Capitol and the subsequent meetings of the convention."
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Author Underwood & Underwood
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Filipina Suffragette Sofia Reyes de Veyra 1921

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