xt70rx937t9n_294 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4.dao.xml unknown 13.63 Cubic Feet 34 boxes, 2 folders, 3 items In safe - drawer 3 archival material 46m4 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center. Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Laura Clay papers Temperance. Women -- Political activity -- Kentucky. Women's rights -- Kentucky. Women's rights -- United States -- History. Women -- Suffrage -- Kentucky. Women -- Suffrage -- United States. Map of Ireland text Map of Ireland 2020 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4/Box_30/Folder_2/Multipage13514.pdf 1918 1918 1918 section false xt70rx937t9n_294 xt70rx937t9n Map of the Irish Republic showing result of General Election, Dec., 1918 CONSTITUENCIES WON TOTAL VOTES For Irish Republic and Self-Determination. 79 For Irish Republic and Self-Determination. 1,211,516 (Sinn Fein, 73; Nationalists, 6) (Slnn Fem, 971,735; Nationalists, 239,781) Of every 5 voters 4 voted for Self—Determination For Status Quo (Unionist Party) ................ 26 For Status Quo (Unionist Party) ................ 315,394 __. _———— Only 1 voter in 5 voted for English Rule Total 105 Total 1,526,910 CAN ANY OTHER. COUNTRY SHOW SUCH UNANIMITY ON ANY IMPORTANT QUESTION? A minority has no right to veto the will of the majority and bar a: nation's progress. REPUBLICAN Of every 3 voters 2 voted for Irish Republic RESULT OF ENGLISH RULE , Ireland Ulster .,- j Ml , , i’ Population (1841) ...................... 8,295,000 2,386,000 . .0 . ' p ' Population (1911) ...................... 4,390,000 1,582,000 . ‘ 7 ‘ i N ORTH D UNIONIST LOSS in 70 years ................ 3,905,000 804,000 .v' ' ' ANTRIM ULSTER NOT “RICHEST PROVINCE” ”'«l NATIONALIS'I' Rateable value per head (1911) Leinster 9O Shillings Ulster 80 Shillings Not a single one of the thirty-two (32) Irish Coun- ,, ties has an entirely Unionist representation. , V ,. ' ,' BELFASYC‘IT' , , - (s sens) , ' 1 O GOD Irrevocably Fixed the Boundaries of IRELAND Those of Poland, Czecho-Slavia, Jugo-Slavia, Serbia, Roumania, etc., have been fixed temporarily by politicians! DUBLIN CI" (7 35A?” muss / i I I , / Lt / " ,f’ , EXTRACT‘FROM IRELAND’S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE PROCLAIMED APRIL 24, 1916; RATIFIED JANUARY 21, 1918 “The Republic guarantees religious and civil liberty, equal rights, and_equal opportunities_to all' its citizens, and declares its resolve to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole natlon and of all its parts, cherishing all the children of the nat10_n_equally, _and_ obllv10us of the differences carefully fostered by an alien government, which have dlv1ded a minority from the majority m the past.” PUBLISHED BY THE FRIENDS or IRISH FREEDOM, Inc., 280 Broadway, New York W6