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HAZEL CARTER (1894-1918). American army wife, who cut her hair and stowed away
HAZEL CARTER (1894-1918).
American army wife, who cut her hair and stowed away on a ship bound for France in order to be with her husband, Corporal John Carter. Photograph, c1917
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Media ID 12350499
1917 Army Carter Cross Dress Hair Wife Hazel Stowaway
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Hazel Carter (1894-1918) - A Love That Defied Boundaries
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photograph from 1917, we are introduced to the remarkable Hazel Carter, an American army wife who defied societal norms and embarked on a daring journey to be with her beloved husband, Corporal John Carter. With her hair cut short and dressed in men's clothing, Hazel stowed away on a ship bound for France during the tumultuous years of World War I. This portrait captures the determination and love that fueled Hazel's audacious act. Seated confidently in an interior setting, she gazes directly at the camera with a sense of defiance mixed with vulnerability. Her decision to cross-dress not only allowed her passage but also challenged traditional gender roles prevalent during that era. Hazel's story is one of sacrifice and devotion amidst the chaos of war. She risked everything for love, leaving behind familiar comforts to traverse unknown territories in pursuit of reuniting with her husband on foreign soil. This photograph serves as a testament to the strength and resilience displayed by countless women like Hazel during times of conflict. Preserved by Granger Art on Demand from The Granger Collection, this snapshot offers us a glimpse into history while honoring those who defied conventions for love's sake. It reminds us that even in times of adversity, human connections can transcend boundaries – reminding us all that true love knows no limits or borders.
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