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Mabel Vernon
(September 19, 1883 – September 2, 1975) was an American
suffragist
, pacifist, and a national leader in the
suffrage movement in the United States
. A
Quaker
and a member of the
National American Woman Suffrage Association
, Vernon was inspired by the methods used by the
Women's Social and Political Union
in the United Kingdom. She was one of the principal members of the
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
, and helped to organize the
Silent Sentinels
' protests that involved daily picketing of
Woodrow Wilson
's
White House
. This photograph of Vernon was taken around 1917, the year in which she was elected the secretary of the
National Woman's Party
, and became one of the first six women to be arrested while picketing the White House, under charges of "obstructing the traffic". They were each ordered to pay a $25 fine or spend three days in jail; all of the women insisted they were innocent and refused to pay the fine.
Photograph credit: Edmonston; restored by
Adam Cuerden
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