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Antoinette Funk, Co-Chairman N.A.W.S.A. 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Antoinette Funk, Co-Chairman N.A.W.S.A. 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Antoinette Funk, Co-Chairman N.A.W.S.A. 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Antoinette Funk, Co-Chairman N.A.W.S.A. 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Antoinette Funk, Co-Chairman N.A.W.S.A. 1914. Lawyer and women's rights advocate, executive secretary of the Congressional Committee of the National American Woman Suffrage Association
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This photograph, created by renowned photography studio Harris & Ewing in the early 1910s, showcases Antoinette Funk, a trailblazing lawyer and women's rights advocate, serving as Co-Chairman of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (N.A.W.S.A.) in 1914. Funk's unwavering commitment to women's suffrage and legal advocacy is evident in her determined expression and the seriousness with which she holds the candlestick telephone. The telephone, a symbol of communication and connection, underscores the importance of the campaign for women's right to vote and the role of communication in the suffrage movement. Antoinette Funk's involvement with N.A.W.S.A. was significant, as she served as the executive secretary of the Congressional Committee, a crucial role in the organization's efforts to lobby Congress for women's suffrage. Her dedication to the cause was matched by her intelligence and legal expertise, making her a formidable force in the fight for women's rights. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the important role women like Antoinette Funk played in shaping the political landscape of America in the early 20th century. The glass negative, part of the vast Harris Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, captures a moment in history that continues to inspire and inform our understanding of the suffrage movement and the ongoing struggle for gender equality.
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