Women and war :
is it right to kill? /
Elinor Byrns.
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Summary: | Leaflet [Leaflet No. 1. March, 1920] from the Women's Peace Society referring to government war-making power, stating that human life should be held sacred under all circunstances and that there are other ways to combat evil but refusing methods that they see as morally or spiritually wrong - "War to end war has failed"; "Hate, greed and murder rule the world"; "They must be supplanted by friendship, cooperation and belief in the rights of others"; "It is wrong to kill anyone for any reason"; "We believe in making every effort and taking every king of personal risk to combat evil of all kinds". At foot of sheet: Women's Peace Society, Mrs. Henry Villard, Chairman, 525 Park Avenue, New York and an Allied Printing Trade Union label [New York] stamp. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Women's Peace Society,
1920.
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Notes: | This item is held in the Department of Ephemera. Physical description: 1 handbill ; 24 x 16 cm. more |
As a digital copy of this item is available, the original will not be issued.
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EPH C92 |
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Ephemera |
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