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Nina Allender, American Artist and Suffragette

Nina Allender, American Artist and Suffragette
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Title: Nina Allender, American Artist and Suffragette
Caption: Nina Evans Allender (December 25, 1873 - April 2, 1957) was an American artist, cartoonist, and women's rights activist. She worked as an organizer, speaker, and campaigner for women's suffrage and was the official cartoonist for the National Woman's Party's publications (The Suffragist and Equal Rights). Public image of a women's rights advocates changed through Allender's representation of the stylish, attractive, and dedicated young woman (the Allender Girl), like the educated, modern, and freer New Woman. She continued to work for equal rights after women won the right to vote, including sitting on the NWP's council. Harris & Ewing, circa 1913-15 (cropped and cleaned).
Personalities: NINA ALLENDER
Credit: Album / Science Source / Library of Congress
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Image size: 3923 × 5700 px | 64.0 MB
Print size: 33.2 × 48.3 cm | 1544.5 × 2244.1 in (300 dpi)