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Jane Addams with American Delegation to International Conference of Women, The Hague, 1915


Pictured in photo collage: 1) Esther Eichel picketing in front of White House for the release of her conscientious objector son, Seymour [half-tone image from newspaper clipping, Philadelphia Daily News, May 21, 1957; Eichel Family Collection (DG 131), Box 8]; 2) Conscientious objectors condemned to death in WWI before their sentences were commuted to prison terms: (l-r) Mayer Bernstein, Thomas Shotkin, Jacob Schneiderm, Benjamin Salmon, n.d. [3.25" x 5.25" sepia photo; Subject File: Conscientious Objection/Objectors]; 3) Jane Addams, ca. 1888-1892 [3" x 4" sepia photo; Jane Addams (DG 001)]; 4) Stop War button [click here for more information]; No More War demonstration, in Philadelphia?, (PA), ca. 1920s [7" x 5" sepia cabinet card; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (DG 043)]; 5) Disarmament Petition Campaign, 1932: women with petitions on their way to the League of Nations, Geneva (Switzerland) [6.75" x 5" sepia photo; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (DG 043)]; 6) Emily Greene Balch, ca. 1917 [4.25" x 5.25" sepia photo; Emily Greene Balch (DG 006)]; 7) Alfred H. Love [4" x 6" sepia cabinet card; Universal Peace Union (DG 038)]

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