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Mabel Vernon, American Suffragette
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Mabel Vernon (September 19, 1883 - September 2, 1975) was an American suffragette. She helped to organize the Silent Sentinels protests that involved daily picketing of Woodrow Wilson's White House and was among the first six women who were arrested while picketing, under charges of obstructing the traffic. In 1930, she joined the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and was a member of the Inter-American delegation to the foundation of the United Nations. Edmonston, 1917 (cropped and cleaned).
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