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Mrs. B. Harriman, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
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Mrs. B. Harriman, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
Mrs. B. Harriman, 1912. Shows Florence Jaffray Hurst "Daisy" Harriman, chairman and founder of the Women's National Wilson and Marshall organization with banner. The New York Times states that Mrs. Harriman was the founder and chairman of the organization which was active at least through the 1912 election
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Mrs. B. Harriman - A Pioneering Force in American Politics (1912)
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This striking photograph captures Florence Jaffray Hurst "Daisy" Harriman, a trailblazing figure in early 20th-century American politics, as she proudly holds aloft the banner of her organization, Women's National Wilson and Marshall. Founded by Mrs. Harriman herself, this group was dedicated to supporting President Woodrow Wilson's re-election campaign during the tumultuous 1912 election season.
As chairman and founder of the organization, Daisy Harriman embodied a spirit of patriotism and civic engagement that would inspire generations of American women to come. Her leadership and determination helped mobilize thousands of female voters across New York State, making her an influential figure in shaping the political landscape during this pivotal moment in history.
Through Bain News Service's lens, we are treated to a glimpse into Mrs. Harriman's remarkable story - one marked by courage, conviction, and a commitment to empowering women through politics. This iconic photograph serves as a testament not only to Daisy Harriman's enduring legacy but also to the power of grassroots activism in shaping American democracy.
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