Adelaide Johnson

1859–1955 (age 96)

Sculptor

Biography

Adelaide Johnson (1859–1955) was a visionary sculptor whose artistic talent and political commitment made her a pioneering figure in American art and women's suffrage advocacy. Her powerful sculptures, including her famous suffrage monument, gave voice to the struggle for women's equality and remain iconic representations of the movement.

Johnson's legacy extends beyond her artistic achievements to her role as an advocate for women's rights and social progress. Her sculptures stand as enduring testaments to her belief in equality and justice, and her contributions to both art and the women's movement continue to inspire and educate new generations about this crucial period in American history.

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