Title:Seven female social activists sitting and standing at a long table in a room, light exposureDescription:Full-length group portrait of a group of seven women, all social activists, sitting and standing at a long table in a room in Chicago, Illinois, light exposure. Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen is standing on the left side of the image, looking to the right of the camera. Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick is sitting to the right of Bowen. From left to right, the following women are sitting to the left of Bowen: Mrs. K. Jones, Mrs. Mary Hastings Bradley, Katherine Stinson, Herta Junkers, and Jane Addams, founder of the Hull House settlement home. Women are sitting at tables in the background.Date Depicted:1928Creator:Chicago Daily News, Inc.Creator Role:photographerPhysical Format:glass negativesExtent:4 x 5 in.Copyright Notice:No Known CopyrightCredit Line:DN-0085668, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago Historical SocietyAccession Number:1960.784Acquisition Source:Gift of Field Enterprises, Inc.Collection Type:Prints & Photographs - Chicago Daily NewsStorage Location:Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History MuseumCatalog Record ID:131796Max Pixels - Width:483Max Pixels - Height:395Help improve this content
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