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Ida Sedgwick Proper

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with other suffragists bearing "lapboards" that supported woman's suffrage. Proper also organized a suffrage poster contest in New York to support the upcoming vote on the women's suffrage amendment. The prize for the best design was $ 50 and the words "Vote for the Woman Suffrage Amendment, November
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parade along with other prominent suffragists. With a group of women artists who were also suffragists, Proper then organized an art show at the galleries of William Macbeth for that autumn. The artists donated half the proceeds from all sales of their works to the New York State suffrage drive. In
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2, 1915" were to be included in the design. Proper was chosen to lead the contest and exhibition because she was the chair of the art committee of the Woman's Suffrage Campaign.
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Dennison, Mariea Caudill (2003). "Babies for Suffrage: 'The Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Women Artists for the Benefit of the Woman Suffrage Campaign'".
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in Paris. She returned from Europe in 1911 and immediately participated in a New York City suffrage parade with 3,000 other marchers. Proper and sculptor
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After the term ended, Proper went to Paris to further her studies and remained for four years. Her painting "Five O’Clock Tea" was featured at the 1910
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reviewed the same exhibition, calling her work "attractive and well drawn." Her paintings were described as being part of the modern French school.
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Proper's paintings, exhibited "for Cause of Woman Suffrage" in 1915, were described by
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in 1912, and used her ties to artists in New York to solicit work for the journal.
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Ancient Stone Sites of New England and the Debate Over Early European Exploration
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Proper's suffragist cartoon "Anti Suffragist Parade" is an attack on
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the suffrage parade later that month, she marched dressed as a
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Radical Feminists of Heterodoxy; Greenwich Village, 1912-1940
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Our Elusive Willy: A Slice of Concealed Elizabethan History
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from 1919 to 1922. Sometime in 1925 or 1926, she moved to
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Races of Mankind: The Sculptures of Malvina Hoffman
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Bonaparte, Iowa
Monhegan, Maine
The Woman Voter
Smithsonian
Des Moines Art Center
Bonaparte, Iowa
Bethany College
Kansas
Seattle
Art Students League
Ottawa University
Burlington, New Jersey
New Jersey Statehouse
Bristol, Virginia
Salon
Malvina Hoffman
American Woman Suffrage Association
Heterodoxy
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
Fourth of July
washerwoman
New York subway
University of Puerto Rico
Monhegan Island
American Art News
anti-suffragists
Woman's Journal
pre-Columbian
Monhegan, the Cradle of New England

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