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322:(NAWSA). In 1912, Ohio held a referendum on woman suffrage, and Allender traveled there and enjoyed canvassing door to door and demonstrating with other suffragists. Allender had volunteered to assist NAWSA's Congressional Committee in planning their March 3, 1912 suffrage pageant in Washington. Allender was appointed chair of the committee on "outdoor meetings" as well as on "posters, post cards and colors." Within the year she became president of the District of Columbia Woman Suffrage Association and was a featured speaker at numerous local gatherings. In spring 1913, she was president of the Stanton Suffrage Club, which held "Suffrage as Relating to Business Women". Allender shared the speaker's platform with future congresswoman 449: 2893: 373: 311: 381: 215: 303: 137: 494: 31: 408:"official cartoonist". Her first political cartoon, which portrayed the campaign and women's need for the ballot, was published in the June 6, 1914 issue on heavy 10" x 13" paper. The entire front page was subsequently occupied by a cartoon by Nina Allender. A 1918 review of her work conceded that her early period "dealt with old suffrage texts, still trying to prove that woman's place was no longer in the home." 2140: 419:. Allender was credited with producing 287 political cartoons regarding suffrage. Her depiction of the "Allender girl," captured the image of a young, capable American woman, embodying "the new spirit that came into the suffrage movement when Alice Paul and Lucy Burns came to the National Capital in 1913." 352:
to head the Delaware Congressional Union for Equal Suffrage and to coordinate a parade on May 2. A year later she was on the advisory council of the national Congressional Union for Woman's Suffrage and became chairman of the newly organized local branch of the Congressional Union. In a press release
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In 1893, at the age of 19 Nina Evans married Charles H. Allender. Some years later Charles Allender reportedly took a sum of money from the bank where he worked and ran off with another woman. Abandoned by her husband, Nina sued Charles for divorce in January 1905, alleging infidelity. Their divorce
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She gave to the American public in cartoons that have been widely copied and commented on, a new type of suffragist—the young and zealous women of a new generation determined to wait no longer for a just right. It was Mrs. Allender's cartoons more than any other one thing that in the newspapers of
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by September 1881 when Eva Evans was working at the Department of the Interior as a clerk in the Land Office. She worked there until August 1902, and she was one of the first women to be employed by the federal government. David Evans worked at the
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Following the culmination of the suffrage crusade, Nina Allender remained active in the National Woman's Party in its work for gender equality, and remained on its council for another two decades. Her original drawings were initially housed in the
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on suffrage, Allender was identified as one of six "crack street orators" of the suffrage campaign. On December 9, 1915, she was slated to preside over a meeting of the state chairs and officers.
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Her year of birth is reported to be 1872 or 1873. A passport for Nina Evans Allender (artist, born in Auburn, Kansas and living in Washington, D.C.) states that she was born on December 25, 1873.
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Public image of a women's rights advocates changed through Allender's representation of the stylish, attractive, and dedicated young woman, like the educated, modern, and freer
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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
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and moved to Kansas, where he served as a teacher before becoming superintendent of schools. Her mother, Eva Moore, was a teacher at a prairie school. The Evanses lived in
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was founded in 1870 for the American Woman Suffrage Association. When in 1890 the organization merged with the Anthony-Stanton National Woman Suffrage Association, the
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Doss, Erika (2005). "Complicating Modernism: Issues of Liberation and Constraint among the Women Art Students of Robert Henri". In Marian Wardle (ed.).
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Mrs. Nina E. Allender, 85, of 1200 W. Seventh St., one of the fighters for women's suffrage and equal rights, died yesterday at home. ...
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stated that both Eva and Nina had readily agreed to make monthly financial donations and volunteer their time for the organization.
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Register of the Department of the Interior: Containing Appointees of the President and of the Secretary of the Interior, 1877–1909
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to symbolize the attainment of the right to vote. The publication was produced weekly until 1921, was then succeeded in 1923 by
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from the spring of 1903 through 1907. She spent the summer of 1903 on a summer painting tour directed by Chase. Allender joined
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in 1913. Allender was the key artist for the publication which featured political cartoons. The writers were Alice Paul and
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hosted an exhibition, "Artful Advocacy: Cartoons of the Woman Suffrage Movement." Featured artists were Allender,
2051:"'Whirlwind Drive' Mapped By Women; 'Finish the Job' Is Motto for Party's Move to Achieve Universal Equal Rights" 620: 249:, where a niece, Mrs. Frank Detweiler (Joan) resided. She died at her niece's Plainfield house on April 2, 1957. 3085: 3010: 2657: 1959: 1257: 3020: 2857: 2827: 493: 3035: 2792: 2509: 2118: 2605: 2533: 1398: 388:
Integral to the women's rights and suffrage campaigns were its newspapers. The Congressional Union under
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NARA Series: Passport Applications, 1795–1905; Roll #: 628; Volume #: Roll 628 – 11 Jun 1903–16 Jun 1903
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as a clerk and was a poet and short story writer. He died on December 13, 1906, and was buried at
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Art Students League of Washington and was its corresponding secretary early in the century.
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In 1916, Allender was an official delegate at the Chicago convention of the newly launched
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In 1913, Eva and Nina were recruited into the Congressional Union of NAWSA, later the
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Evans, David James (October 7, 1902). "Washington's Greeting to Her Gallant Guests".
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and the incarceration and abuse that had been suffered by other suffragettes.
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when she was in Washington D.C. to lead the Congressional Committee of NAWSA.
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To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1995, the
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Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party
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At Home in the Studio: The Professionalization of Women Artists in America
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Words That Must Somehow Be Said; Selected Essays of Kay Boyle 1927–1984
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Early 20th-century American cartoons had enjoyed the Gibson Girl from
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Women's Periodicals in the United States: Social and Political Issues
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this country began to change the cartoonist's idea of the suffragist.
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Records in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1888–1948: A Finding Aid
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Evans, David James (July 23, 1905). "How He Threw Her Overboard".
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American Women Modernists: The Legacy of Robert Henri, 1910–1945
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American Women Modernists: The Legacy of Robert Henri, 1910–1945
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At the age of 38, Nina Allender became actively involved in the
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Nina Allender was a member of the following art organizations.
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Works by Nina Allender have been exhibited at the following:
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A Woman's Crusade: Alice Paul and the Battle for the Ballot
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where she remained for over a decade. In 1955 she moved to
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Kathleen L. Endres; Therese L. Lueck (January 1, 1996).
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Bruere, Martha Bensley & Mary Ritter Beard (1934).
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Mechlan, Leila (March 19, 1909). "From Local Studios".
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About 1906 her portrait was painted with fellow artist
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Moser, James Henry (February 23, 1902). "Art Topics".
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Treacherous Texts: U.S. Suffrage Literature, 1846–1946
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"Contentment". 887: 585:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument 1968: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1935: 1933: 1931: 1578: 1522: 1499:"Suffrage Tree will be Planted on Arbor Day". 915:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 55. 822: 778:. Rutgers University Press. pp. 241–242. 678: 661:became the news and propaganda outlet for the 3046:Corcoran School of the Arts and Design alumni 2658: 2166: 1711:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 288. 1664:"Woman's Journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)" 1563: 1296: 982: 967: 952: 937: 924: 922: 306:"The Spirit of '76.' On to the Senate!", 1915 3056:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni 2084: 2078:Laughing their Way: Women's Humor in America 1954:. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 1806: 1702: 1700: 1682: 1507: 1447: 1305: 1252:. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 1034: 997: 869:. San Francisco: North Point Press. p.  663:National American Woman Suffrage Association 320:National American Woman Suffrage Association 16:American cartoonist and activist (1873–1957) 1999: 1928: 1838:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 369. 1462: 1426: 1365: 1320: 1114: 858: 856: 854: 852: 850: 848: 846: 792: 2665: 2651: 2173: 2159: 2110: 1916: 1914: 1813:"'The Suffragist' as a Publicity Medium". 1715: 1622: 1593: 1045:. September 10, 1893 – via Proquest. 919: 818: 816: 814: 812: 810: 720: 718: 716: 714: 712: 29: 2014: 1895:. Smithsonian Institution. Archived from 1697: 1656: 1241: 1215: 1157:"Propagandist: Nina Allender (1872–1957)" 765: 763: 429:"The Suffragist' as a Publicity Medium". 384:"American Woman: Is it not Enough?", 1918 209: 2043: 1195: 902: 843: 492: 473:The cover of September 1, 1920 issue of 447: 379: 371: 309: 301: 213: 135: 130:Charles H. Allender (1893–1905, divorce) 1911: 1648:"Pickets to Circle White House Today". 1311: 807: 732:. MacMillan Company. 1916. p. 315. 709: 2983: 2075: 2029: 1949: 1885: 1852: 1825: 1776: 1420: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1093:10.1038/scientificamerican04011916-367 760: 591:. Some were reprinted in collections. 587:), which was the headquarters for the 257: 2946:Women's suffrage in the United States 2646: 2154: 2116: 2005: 1980:. William H Boyd. 1903. p. 1064. 1688: 1468: 1453: 988: 973: 958: 552:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 276:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 98:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 2672: 2090: 1867:. Harvard University Press. p.  1721: 1706: 1629:"Campaigners to Speak Next Sunday". 1585:"Convention Plans of DC Delegates". 1247: 862: 616:List of suffragists and suffragettes 596:National Museum of Women in the Arts 488: 262:Allender enrolled in classes at the 191:United States Department of the Navy 180:. Her father, David Evans was from 3006:20th-century American women artists 2080:. New York: MacMillan. p. 295. 1514:"Suffragists at New York Meeting". 1136: 770:Mary Chapman; Angela Mills (2011). 297: 252: 13: 3066:People from Shawnee County, Kansas 3061:People from Plainfield, New Jersey 2182:New Woman of the late 19th century 1977:City Directories for Washington DC 1433:. St. Martin's Press. p. 61. 1056:"Wife Sues for Absolute Divorce". 638: 290:. In London, she was a student of 14: 3097: 3081:Suffragists from Washington, D.C. 3076:Students of William Merritt Chase 2908:Turning Point Suffragist Memorial 2132: 2091:Bass, Holly (September 1, 1995). 1570:"Great Interest in Coming Meet". 556:The Society of Washington Artists 368:National Woman's Party cartoonist 3051:National Woman's Party activists 2891: 2138: 2117:Myers, Laura (August 20, 1995). 1484:"Planning for Suffrage Parade". 1357:"Mrs. Allender is Interesting". 1018:. Sewall–Belmont. Archived from 929:"In and About: David J. Evans". 863:Bell, Elizabeth S., ed. (1985). 756:. Washington D.C. April 6, 1957. 750:"Obituaries: Nina E. Allender". 218:"Great Statues of History", 1915 162: 105:'s summer painting tour of Italy 1798:"Women Political Cartoonists". 1427:Mary Walton (August 17, 2010). 823:Alice Sheppard (January 1994). 696:"Mrs. Allender, Artist, Dies". 647: 581:Sewall–Belmont House and Museum 565:Sewall–Belmont House and Museum 1691:the Story of the Woman's Party 1471:the Story of the Woman's Party 1456:the Story of the Woman's Party 626:Women's suffrage organizations 1: 3001:20th-century American artists 2858:Evelyn Wotherspoon Wainwright 2429:(Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright) 672: 521:Society of Washington Artists 510:Arts Club of Washington, D.C. 167: 2793:Sophie Gooding Rose Meredith 2568:The Case of Rebellious Susan 1529:"Suffragists on Excursion". 1041:"Social and Personal Chat". 621:Timeline of women's suffrage 392:founded its own periodical, 35:Nina E. 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Archives of American Art 1203:"Mrs. Nina Evans Allender" 547:National Academy of Design 524:Washington Watercolor Club 330:in a suffrage deputation. 3016:Activists from New Jersey 2916: 2900: 2889: 2680: 2470: 2452: 2383: 2235:Sophie Gengembre Anderson 2212: 2189: 1800:Christian Science Monitor 1327:"Suffrage Parade Plans". 1124:. Smithsonian Institution 896:Topeka Daily Commonwealth 579:, until reclaimed by the 569: 456:"Jailed for Freedom" Pin, 126: 118: 85: 66: 40: 28: 21: 3071:Students of Robert Henri 2606:Mrs. Warren's Profession 2305:Wilhelmina Weber Furlong 1859:Laura R. Prieto (2001). 631: 176:, December 25, 1873, in 140:Nina E. Allender at desk 3041:Artists from New Jersey 2878:Margaret Fay Whittemore 2823:Elizabeth Selden Rogers 2758:Alison Turnbull Hopkins 2310:Elizabeth Shippen Green 2300:Susan Stuart Frackelton 2037:"Search: Nina Allender" 1950:Wardle, Marian (2005). 1821:: 9. February 23, 1918. 1637:: 7. 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Auburn, Kansas
Plainfield, New Jersey
Corcoran Museum of Art
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Robert Henri
Frank Brangwyn

William Merritt Chase
Robert Henri
National Woman's Party
Christmas Day
Auburn, Kansas
Oneida County, New York
Washington, D.C.
United States Department of the Navy
Arlington National Cemetery

Charles Sheeler
Morton Livingston Schamberg
National Gallery of Art
Chicago
Illinois
Plainfield, New Jersey
Corcoran Museum of Art
Robert Henri
William Merritt Chase
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Robert Henri
Charles Sheeler

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