One idea shared by the Mayflower Compact and the Declaration of Independence was that all men were equal. This was very important to the colonists' at the time, because they had mostly come to the United States due to religious persecution in England and were essentially not viewed as equal, since they were not given the same religious rights as the Protestants.
One of the things that this letter suggests about the NAWSA's approach to the issue of female suffrage at the end of the 1910s is that its members used traditional political channels to achieve their goal. In this letter, we can see the methods that the NAWSA employs. We learn that NAWSA's vice president Mary Garrett Hay communicated with Congressmen twice a day. She was also informed about the speaker, floor leader and suffrage committee. Moreover, she wants to associate with either the Democrats or the Republicans. All of this shows that she is trying to use traditional politics in order to achieve change.
Well, a self employed plumber would most likely have to pay estimated taxes. Since this mean that he or she didn't receive a W2 form that most firms distribute.
The late 1960s meant the new Pan-African identity, of regions with a shared experience of colonisation.
Finally, in the United States, Pan-Africanism is associated with an ideology of African-American identity politics that emerged during the civil rights movement that took place from the 1960s to the 1970s.