VOTES FOR WOMEN: The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Monroe County

Monroe County History Center 202 E 6th Street, Bloomington, IN, United States

The Monroe County History Center will be commemorating the centennial of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution granting women the right to vote with a year-long exhibition in the Deckard Education Room. The exhibit will feature Monroe County women involved in the struggle for suffrage in the context of the State and National suffrage … Continue reading "VOTES FOR WOMEN: The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Monroe County"

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Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana Traveling Exhibit

Butler University Irwin Library 4600 Sunset Ave, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana is a new traveling exhibit from the Indiana Historical Society. From the first Indiana Woman’s Rights Convention held in Dublin, Indiana in 1851 to the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, Hoosier women fought hard for over 70 years to gain the right to vote. Securing the … Continue reading "Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana Traveling Exhibit"

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Traveling Exhibit Open House

Cass County Government Building 200 Court Park, Logansport, IN, United States

A public Open House will be held from 1- 4 p.m. Sunday, February 16, 2020, in the Bicentennial Room of the Cass County Government Building at 200 Court Park in Logansport.  In addition to the Indiana Historical Society's traveling exhibit, there will be  items from The Ridlen Museum of Political Communications with curator Sue Ridlen … Continue reading "Traveling Exhibit Open House"

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A Toast to NOW

Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Join us for an evening dedicated to celebrating women and the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment. This impactful event connects current leaders with future leaders and supports an environment for growth and transformation. We are beginning a new era for women to be empowered, enlightened and engaged by coming together and working together. … Continue reading "A Toast to NOW"

$10

March 2020: We Wait.

The Harrison Center 1505 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

The Harrison Center and Indiana Humanities join forces this month to present “We Wait.,” new work by Gigi Salij, in the Harrison Gallery. Part of a year-long commemoration of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, this show features screenprint portraits of women who are waiting—waiting in line to vote, literally, but also waiting to take their … Continue reading "March 2020: We Wait."

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Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana Traveling Exhibit

Avon-Washington Public Library 498 North Avon Ave, Avon, IN, United States

Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana is a new traveling exhibit from the Indiana Historical Society. From the first Indiana Woman’s Rights Convention held in Dublin, Indiana in 1851 to the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, Hoosier women fought hard for over 70 years to gain the right to vote. Securing the … Continue reading "Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana Traveling Exhibit"

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Votes for Women: The Road to Suffrage | Exhibit Grand Opening

Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 1230 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Guests will learn about the suffrage movement and the strides that it took to receive the vote. The exhibit will feature information on the Harrison family, prominent suffrage leaders, First Ladies and a collection of women’s suffrage artifacts acquired in 2001 through a generous gift from the Lacy Family and the Lacy Foundation, honoring the … Continue reading "Votes for Women: The Road to Suffrage | Exhibit Grand Opening"

Free – $6

Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana Traveling Exhibit

Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County 222 South Washington Street, Crawfordsville, IN, United States

Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana is a new traveling exhibit from the Indiana Historical Society. From the first Indiana Woman’s Rights Convention held in Dublin, Indiana in 1851 to the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, Hoosier women fought hard for over 70 years to gain the right to vote. Securing the … Continue reading "Securing the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in Indiana Traveling Exhibit"

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