Miss Helen Kellar [Keller] of Massachusetts is one of the prominent members of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. Miss Kellar [Keller] is known to all Americans for her marvelous intellectual and educational accomplishments, in spite of the handicap imposed upon her by her deafness and blindness. Not so well known however is her strong espousal of the suffrage cause and the sincere support which she has given to the work of the Congressional Union for Women Suffrage.
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Summary: Head-and-shoulder portrait of Helen Keller, facing right.
Published in Official Program Woman Suffrage Procession, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1913, National Woman's Party Records, Group I, Container I:142, Folder: National Woman's Party Pamphlets, ca. p. 10 (See American Memory--An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera--Official program woman suffrage procession. Washington, D.C. March 13, 1913, image 10).
Cropped version of the photograph published in The Suffragist, 4, no. 26 (June 24, 1916): 9.
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01/01/1905
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Edmonston, Washington, D.C. (Photographer)
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Library of Congress
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