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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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Antoinette Funk, Co-Chairman of N.A.W.S.A. (National American Woman Suffrage Association) in 1914, is depicted in this striking black and white portrait by renowned photography studio Harris & Ewing. Funk was a trailblazing lawyer and women's rights advocate, serving as the executive secretary of the Congressional Committee of N.A.W.S.A. Her dedication to the cause of women's suffrage was unwavering, and she worked tirelessly to promote the cause both in and out of the courtroom. In this image, Funk is shown sitting at a desk, her expression serious and determined. A candlestick telephone sits on the desk, symbolizing the important role communication played in the suffrage movement. The telephone allowed activists to connect with each other and coordinate efforts, spreading the message of women's rights across the country. Funk's attire is that of a professional woman, wearing a blouse and skirt, with her hair pulled back into a neat bun. Her posture is confident and poised, reflecting the strength and resolve of the women's suffrage movement. This photograph is a valuable addition to the Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, providing a glimpse into the past and the important role women like Antoinette Funk played in shaping the future of America. The image captures a pivotal moment in history, showcasing the determination and perseverance of those who fought for women's rights and suffrage.
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