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Harriet Post, Marie Canfield, Miss [Camilla] Morgan, Catherine Porter, Laura Canfield..., Dec 1914. Creator: Bain News Service
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Harriet Post, Marie Canfield, Miss [Camilla] Morgan, Catherine Porter, Laura Canfield..., Dec 1914. Creator: Bain News Service
Harriet Post, Marie Canfield, Miss [Camilla] Morgan, Catherine Porter, Laura Canfield, Muriel Winthrop, and Margaret Andrews, 12 Dec 1914 (date created or published later). A group of women including suffragist Camilla Morgan, at the Belgian Relief Shop, New York City during World War I
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This print captures a group of influential women gathered at the Belgian Relief Shop in New York City during World War I. Among them are suffragist Camilla Morgan, Harriet Post, Marie Canfield, Catherine Porter, Laura Canfield, Muriel Winthrop, and Margaret Andrews. The image was taken on December 12th, 1914 by Bain News Service.
The women are depicted in a moment of unity and purpose as they work together to support the war effort through fundraising for Belgian relief. Their direct gazes convey determination and strength as they stand amidst bric-a-brac and furniture in the shop.
Each woman brings her own unique contribution to this important cause, showcasing the power of female solidarity in times of crisis. The historical significance of this photograph is palpable as it serves as a reminder of the vital role that women played during World War I.
Through their efforts at the Belgian Relief Shop, these women not only provided much-needed aid to those affected by the war but also paved the way for future generations of female activists and leaders. This image stands as a testament to their resilience and commitment to making a difference in their community and beyond.
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