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
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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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American Women Modernists: The Legacy of Robert Henri, 1910–1945
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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:
2093:"Artful Advocacy: Cartoons From the Woman Suffrage Movement"
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1670:. Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University
829:. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. p. 102.
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where she remained for over a decade. In 1955 she moved to
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772:"The President's Valentine: Nina E. Allender (1872-1957)"
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2119:"Cartoonists' Role in Suffrage Debate Focus of Exhibit"
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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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Moser, James Henry (February 23, 1902). "Art Topics".
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1893:"Amelia Himes Walker's "Jailed for Freedom" Pin"
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1499:"Suffrage Tree will be Planted on Arbor Day".
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1629:"Campaigners to Speak Next Sunday".
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262:Allender enrolled in classes at the
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180:. Her father, David Evans was from
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2080:. New York: MacMillan. p. 295.
1514:"Suffragists at New York Meeting".
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770:Mary Chapman; Angela Mills (2011).
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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".
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290:. In London, she was a student of
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2908:Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
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2091:Bass, Holly (September 1, 1995).
1570:"Great Interest in Coming Meet".
556:The Society of Washington Artists
368:National Woman's Party cartoonist
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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
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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".
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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
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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. Allender, about 1915
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3031:American women illustrators
2534:The Story of a Modern Woman
1764:"Cartooning for Suffrage".
1742:"Cartooning for Suffrage".
1722:Dorr, Rheta Childe (1924).
1707:Dorr, Rheta Childe (1924).
1689:Irwin, Inez Haynes (1921).
1469:Irwin, Inez Haynes (1921).
1454:Irwin, Inez Haynes (1921).
1297:Florence Levy, ed. (1918).
1079:(14): 367–369. March 1905.
1073:The Washington Law Reporter
1012:"Nina Allender (1872–1957)"
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415:and the Brinkley Girl from
314:"Our Hat in the Ring", 1916
237:In 1942, Allender moved to
228:Morton Livingston Schamberg
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2391:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
2260:Jennie Augusta Brownscombe
1229:. Archives of American Art
1203:"Mrs. Nina Evans Allender"
547:National Academy of Design
524:Washington Watercolor Club
330:in a suffrage deputation.
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1327:"Suffrage Parade Plans".
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896:Topeka Daily Commonwealth
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2606:Mrs. Warren's Profession
2305:Wilhelmina Weber Furlong
1859:Laura R. Prieto (2001).
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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. November 25, 1916.
1373:"Suffrage League Meets"
1342:"Famed Women in Line".
826:Cartooning for Suffrage
699:Plainfield Courier-News
537:Arts Club of Washington
266:and then studied under
232:National Gallery of Art
206:was granted that year.
182:Oneida County, New York
172:Nina Evans was born on
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2753:Florence Bayard Hilles
2486:The Portrait of a Lady
2285:Alice Brown Chittenden
2265:Julia Margaret Cameron
589:National Woman's Party
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264:Corcoran Museum of Art
247:Plainfield, New Jersey
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210:Middle and later years
157:National Woman's Party
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93:Corcoran Museum of Art
78:Plainfield, New Jersey
3086:The Suffragist people
3011:Activists from Kansas
2783:Anne Henrietta Martin
2733:Sarah Tarleton Colvin
2594:The Romance of a Shop
2345:Elizabeth Okie Paxton
2194:19th-century feminism
2097:Washington City Paper
2010:– via Proquest.
1610:. Library of Congress
1399:"Women to See Wilson"
1163:. Library of Congress
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454:Amelia Himes Walker's
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2489:(serialized 1880–81)
2462:Alice Freeman Palmer
2360:Jessie Willcox Smith
2147:at Wikimedia Commons
1331:. December 28, 1912.
1278:"Nina E. Allender".
1227:Research Collections
898:. February 26, 1871.
894:"D. J. Evans, Esq".
350:Wilmington, Delaware
122:Political cartoonist
3036:Artists from Kansas
2863:Amelia Himes Walker
2843:Mary Church Terrell
2818:Alice Gram Robinson
2718:Lucy Gwynne Branham
2613:George Bernard Shaw
2601:George Bernard Shaw
2529:Ella Hepworth Dixon
2416:Ella Hepworth Dixon
2355:Pamela Colman Smith
2295:Emma Lampert Cooper
2199:First-wave feminism
2025:. December 1, 1906.
2008:The Washington Post
1802:. October 15, 1920.
1787:. February 4, 1921.
1785:The Newark Advocate
1772:: 9. March 2, 1918.
1750:: 8. March 2, 1918.
1574:. October 19, 1915.
1344:The Washington Post
1299:American Art Annual
1189:The Washington Post
1110:. October 13, 1905.
1108:The Washington Post
1085:1916SciAm.114..367.
1043:The Washington Post
991:The Washington Post
944:"A Memorial Poet".
753:The Washington Post
730:American Art Annual
726:"Allender, Nina E."
577:Library of Congress
560:Library of Congress
512:, a founding member
501:, September 1, 1920
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