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Frances Kellor and Mary Dreier seated in an early automobile, c. 1910 (b / w photo)
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Frances Kellor and Mary Dreier seated in an early automobile, c. 1910 (b / w photo)
SLS249147 Frances Kellor and Mary Dreier seated in an early automobile, c.1910 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University; (add.info.: resembles a Ford Model T; Dreier was the head of the legislative league of a New York womens reform movement; Kellor (1873-1952) worked with employment agencies; both worked for workers rights and immigration issues; Dreier (1875-1963); ); eSchlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23203820
© Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard / Bridgeman Images
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This photograph captures Frances Kellor and Mary Dreier seated in an early automobile, believed to be a Ford Model T, around 1910. The image showcases the two remarkable women who dedicated their lives to fighting for workers' rights and immigration issues in America. Mary Dreier was the head of the legislative league of a New York women's reform movement, while Frances Kellor worked closely with employment agencies. Both women were pioneers in advocating for equal rights and equality, particularly for female immigrants working in North America. The photo symbolizes their shared commitment to social justice as they sit side by side, representing companionship and solidarity among women striving for emancipation. Their presence within the automobile represents progress and mobility towards achieving their goals. Captured by an anonymous American photographer from the 20th century, this historic image is now part of the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University. It serves as a testament to these trailblazing activists whose efforts continue to inspire generations today. This photograph not only documents an important moment in history but also highlights how photography can preserve stories that shape our understanding of past struggles for change.
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