Esther Griffin White (1869-1954) |
Esther
Griffin White was a feminist, suffragist, politician, journalist, art
critic and collector, poet, and a woman of many talents, interests and
eccentricities. For much of her life she made her living as a
journalist, and during those periods when she was not employed by one
of the local Richmond newspapers, she published her own small paper
called The Little Paper, in addition to writing articles for several
national periodicals. An active member of the Women’s Franchise
League, she wrote and worked tirelessly in support of the Nineteenth
Amendment. In 1920, before the Amendment was ratified, she applied
to have her name included on the ballot for delegate to the Republican
State Convention. She could not vote on her own behalf, but she
asked others to vote for her. She was elected and became the only female
delegate at the convention. She has the distinction of being the
first woman in Indiana to have her name appear on an official election
ballot.
In addition to her political and journalistic interests, Esther was a great lover of the arts. Frustrated at the level of entertainment available in Richmond in the early part of the century, she arranged to have such attractions as orchestras and famous lecturers come to Richmond. She also amassed a large collection of paintings by noted local and Indiana artists as George Baker, John Elwood Bundy, and T. C. Steele, as well as those of her brother, Ray. Writing poetry was another passion and one which complemented her journalistic writing. She published at least three small collections of poems, two of which can be viewed at Morrisson-Reeves. In 1910, another avocation, bookplate collecting, led her to publish a book on the topic. Indiana Bookplates is a study of bookplates created by Indiana artists as well as those fashioned for famous Hoosiers. |
For more information see:
Blakey, George T., "Esther Griffin White: An Awakener of Hoosier Potential," Indiana Magazine of History 86 (September 1990): 281-310. White, Esther Griffin. In the Garden. Richmond, Ind.: Nicholson Press, 1935. [Richmond Collection, 811 W58] White, Esther Griffin. Passions Jewels and Other Sonnets of the Senses. Centerville, Ind.: Peelle Press, 1939. [Richmond Collection, 811 W58pa] White, Esther Griffin. Poems about Richmond. Richmond, Ind.: Nicholson Press, 1937. [Richmond Collection, 811 W58po] White, Esther Griffin. Things as They Sometimes Are. Richmond, Ind.: 1912. [Richmond Collection, F W5839t] |
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