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"The LWV of the United States
grew out of the women's suffrage movement and was organized in 1920 by
Carrie Chapman Catt. The League's first goal was to teach women how to
excerise their newly won right to vote.
The League's concern for such issues as child welfare and world peace
led members to sutdy thsese issues and to act to limit child albor and
to promote free trade. Political action based on knowledge gained through
study became the foundation of the League's diverse agenda. At the same
the League has become known as a source of impartial information about
candidates and the voting process.
The Massachusette League is an active state League composed of many local
Leagues. From its beginning in 1920, LWVM worked to secure the right of
women to serve on juries, a battle that took 30 years of struggle. In
the 1960s LWVM led the effort to cut the size of the Massachusette house
of Representatives and supported other constitutional changes. The League
continues to promote open government and citizen participation and to
lobby on issues that is has studied."
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