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offer their objections or ask questions," Malone wrote of the event. In March 1908, she quit the Progressive Woman's Union in protest against their concerns for attracting a "well-dressed crowd". In 1909, she wore a large yellow sign advocating suffrage, on a solo march from Cooper Union, up Broadway, and along Fifth Avenue.
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and was a founding member of the Library Employees' Union in 1917. She was the organization's spokesperson; her sister Marcella Malone served a term as the union's president. After many years of outspoken union activity, she was dismissed from her job at the New York Public Library in 1932. Later in
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One of her visible acts of protest was as "heckler", especially at presidential candidate speeches in 1912, when she was known to shout "What about woman suffrage?" from the audience. She was often ejected for this act, fined, and at least once convicted of creating a disturbance at a public meeting,
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Malone was active as a suffragist in New York City. She was president of the Harlem Equal Rights League when she organized an outdoor suffrage meeting in 1908. "It was in the broadest spirit of democracy that we went out into the streets inviting all passersby to listen to listen to our arguments and
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was a priest, and both men were among the founders of the New York Anti-Poverty Society. Her sister Marcella Malone and her brothers
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in a campaign to get the Democratic Party to endorse women's suffrage. She was arrested and sentenced to 60 days at the
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and given a suspended sentence. In 1917 she picketed the White House as part of the
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American Women Activists' Writings: An Anthology, 1637-2001
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The New Woman as Librarian: The Career of Adelaide Hasse
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Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Right of Assembly
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librarian
suffragette
New York City
Sylvester Malone
Lawrence
Silent Sentinels
Occoquan Workhouse
New York Public Library
The Daily Worker
"A Militant Suffragette"
Newspapers.com
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"Praise for Dr. Malone"
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Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Right of Assembly
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9781572331631
"Miss Malone Quits the Suffragettes"
"Saffron Parade of One"
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"Lone Suffragette Upsets Fusion Rally"
"Maud Malone Stops Roosevelt"
"Maud Malone Asks in Vain to be Fined"
"Maud Malone Held; Court Rebukes Her"
"The Case of Maud Malone"

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