Saturday, July 25, 2020

Nina E. Allender, Artist


To honor their sacrifice, the National Woman’s Party awarded jail door shaped pins
 to the women who were arrested for the cause of women’s suffrage.





Allender designed the "Jailed for Freedom" pin, which was bestowed on women who were jailed beginning July 1917 for their campaigning and picketing activities. It was named Amelia Himes Walker's "Jailed for Freedom" pin in acknowledge the two-month period when the woman's rights activist was imprisoned in the Occoquan Workhouse and the incarceration and abuse that had been suffered by other suffragettes.

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