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Democratic National Convention - Mrs. May Wakewright I.E. Arkwright Hutton, Delegate, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Democratic National Convention - Mrs. May Wakewright I.E. Arkwright Hutton, Delegate, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Democratic National Convention - Mrs. May Wakewright I.E. Arkwright Hutton, Delegate, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Democratic National Convention - Mrs. May Wakewright I.E. Arkwright Hutton, Delegate, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Democratic National Convention - Mrs. May Wakewright [sic] i.e. Arkwright Hutton, Delegate, 1912. American suffrage leader and labour rights advocate May Arkwright Hutton at a political meeting
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This evocative photograph captures the determined spirit of May Arkwright Hutton, an influential figure in American history, as she proudly represents her delegation at the Democratic National Convention in 1912. The image, created by renowned photography studio Harris & Ewing, showcases Hutton wearing a striking outfit that reflects the fashion of the era, complete with an ostrich-feather hat and an elegant dress. May Arkwright Hutton was a trailblazing activist and labor rights advocate who dedicated her life to fighting for women's suffrage and social justice. Her presence at the Democratic National Convention marked a significant milestone in the struggle for women's political representation. Born in 1869, Hutton's activism began in earnest during the late 19th century, when she became involved with the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Her tireless efforts to secure the right to vote for women culminated in the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920. In addition to her work in women's suffrage, Hutton was also a prominent labor leader, advocating for better working conditions and fair wages for women. Her legacy as a pioneering feminist and labor rights advocate continues to inspire generations of social justice advocates. This photograph, taken at a pivotal moment in American history, not only captures the essence of Hutton's indomitable spirit but also serves as a testament to the progress made in the fight for women's rights and gender equality.
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