Miss Nina Samarodin, of Kiev, Russia, one of the members of the National Woman's Party, who has served a prison sentence for carrying a suffrage banner to one of the White House gates.
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Harris & Ewing, Washington, D.C. (Photographer)
Title
Miss Nina Samarodin, of Kiev, Russia, one of the members of the National Woman's Party, who has served a prison sentence for carrying a suffrage banner to one of the White House gates.
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Summary: Head-and-shoulders portrait of Nina Samarodin.
Nina Samarodin was born in Kiev, Russia, and graduated from Kiev Univer. She came to the United States in 1914 and became involved in the labor movement, first as a worker and then as an organizer. She taught at the Rand School of Social Science in New York. She was sentenced to 30 days in Occoquan Workhouse for picking September 1917.
Source: Doris Stevens, Jailed for Freedom (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920), 367.
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