Cabinet card of an informal full-length portrait. (Mrs. Ben) Jessie Jack Hooper relaxes in a chair. The portrait may have been taken at the Sawyer House in Oshkosh. She was a suffrage speaker, Democratic Party leader, and worker for permanent peace.
Mrs. Hooper is wearing an avante-garde or artistic dress, a garment that came out of the 1880s dress reform movement.
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