The First Woman Jury in America
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| Story by | Alma Webster Hall Powell |
| Starring | John Bunny Flora Finch Earle Williams |
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The First Woman Jury in America is a 1912 American silent film. It was written by suffragist Alma Webster Hall Powell, and produced by Vitagraph Studios. It stars John Bunny, Flora Finch, and Earle Williams.[1][2][3] It is notable for being one of the first films about suffrage written by a suffragist. The scenario was published in full, with images from the film, in The Moving Picture World, March 9, 1912.[4]
