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Mrs. Florence Kelley, Italy. National Woman Party

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Summary: Half-length portrait of Florence Kelley, facing left.

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national woman party women suffrage kelley florence new york florence kelley female portrait 1900 s women woman photograph tuscany women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party new york campbell studios washington edmonston florence kelley ultra high resolution high resolution progressive reformers child labor law portrait woman middle aged woman 1900 s library of congress half length portrait facing left portrait
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01/01/1910
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Edmonston, Washington, D.C. (Photographer)
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national woman party women suffrage kelley florence new york florence kelley female portrait 1900 s women woman photograph tuscany women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party new york campbell studios washington edmonston florence kelley ultra high resolution high resolution progressive reformers child labor law portrait woman middle aged woman 1900 s library of congress half length portrait facing left portrait