File:Portrait of Miss Moina Michael, "The Poppy Lady," painted by Mary Jett Franklin.jpg

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Miss Moina Michael started the red poppy movement to show support for soldiers of World War I. This life-size oil on canvas portrait was painted by Mary Jett Franklin (no date). It is in the Georgia State Capitol Museum collection, Atlanta, Georgia.

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English: Portrait of "The Poppy Lady" from the Georgia State Capitol Collection, Atlanta, Georgia
Date abt 1920
Source Photograph furnished by the Georgia State Capitol Museum, Atlanta, Georgia
Author Georgia State Capitol Museum, Atlanta, Georgia, used with permission

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