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ABBY SCOTT BAKER (1871-1944). American womens rights advocate and National Womens Party leader
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ABBY SCOTT BAKER (1871-1944). American womens rights advocate and National Womens Party leader
ABBY SCOTT BAKER (1871-1944).
American womens rights advocate and National Womens Party leader. Photographed in prison clothes at Occoquan Workhouse after being jailed for protesting, 1917
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1917 Activist Advocate Baker Cloth Clothes Feminist Jail Leader Long Skirt National Womens Party Prisoner Progressive Era Protester Punishment Scott Skirt Suffrage Suffragette Virginia Workhouse Abby Reformatory Southeast
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This powerful print captures the indomitable spirit of Abby Scott Baker, a prominent figure in the American women's rights movement. Standing tall in her prison clothes at Occoquan Workhouse, she defiantly stares into the camera, unyielding in her fight for equality. Abby Scott Baker (1871-1944) was not just an advocate but also a leader of the National Women's Party during a pivotal time in history. This photograph taken in 1917 showcases her commitment to activism as she endured imprisonment for protesting. The long skirt she wears symbolizes both femininity and resilience, reminding us that even within confinement, she remained steadfast. During this era known as the Progressive Era, suffragettes like Abby Scott Baker fought tirelessly for women's right to vote. They faced harsh punishment and reformatory measures simply for demanding equal rights. Yet their determination only grew stronger with every obstacle they encountered. Located in Lorton, Virginia, Occoquan Workhouse became synonymous with the struggle for suffrage as it housed many brave activists who dared to challenge societal norms. Through this portrait of Abby Scott Baker standing proudly amidst adversity, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by countless women who paved the way towards gender equality. This print serves as a poignant reminder of our collective history and honors those individuals who dedicated their lives to securing basic human rights for all women.
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