Have We Come A Long Way, Baby? featuring Laura Merrifield Wilson

Zoom IN, United States

Due to social distancing guidelines, Laura's talk will now be presented digitally through Zoom. Please register at https://www.inbar.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1338044&group= by April 6th to participate. Thank you! Women comprise a majority of the population yet remain underrepresented within American government. In fact, Indiana trails most national numbers and remains one of 5 states in the country to never … Continue reading "Have We Come A Long Way, Baby? featuring Laura Merrifield Wilson"

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From Amanda to Zerelda: Hoosier Suffragists Who Raised a Ruckus featuring Marsha Miller

Lew Wallace Study Preservation Society 200 Wallace Avenue, Crawfordsville, IN, United States

Explore the chronological history of women’s suffrage in Indiana through historical costume and a suffragist song, or two! Marsha introduces Hoosier women who helped shape the movement, including Amanda Way, Grace Julian Clarke, Mary Garrett Hay, Helen Cougar, Zerelda Wallace and May Wright Sewall with a special focus on Ida Husted Harper and Eugene and … Continue reading "From Amanda to Zerelda: Hoosier Suffragists Who Raised a Ruckus featuring Marsha Miller"

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The Marilyn K. Glick Women’s Enrichment Series featuring Allison Barber

Indianapolis Propylaeum 1410 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, United States

The Indianapolis Propylaeum presents the Marilyn K. Glick Women's Enrichment Series, a multi-part celebration of women in central Indiana. Each talk begins at 5:00 for conversation, drinks, and hors d'oevures. … Continue reading "The Marilyn K. Glick Women’s Enrichment Series featuring Allison Barber"

$25 – $75

Melissa Gentry: From Seneca Falls to Seymour and South Bend: Mapping Indiana’s Suffrage History

Huntington City-Township Public Library 255 W Park Drive, Huntington, IN, United States

On close inspection, story maps reveal that Indiana—and Hoosier suffragists in particular—were ideologically, economically, racially, and socially diverse. Melissa’s multimedia story maps depict some of the people and places connected to the history of women’s suffrage. Complete with ups, downs, sometimes dramatic and “less than ladylike” but always colorful individuals and events, her talk incorporates … Continue reading "Melissa Gentry: From Seneca Falls to Seymour and South Bend: Mapping Indiana’s Suffrage History"

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Exploring Women’s Suffrage through 50 Historic Objects

Levi and Catherine Coffin State Historic Site 201 U.S. 27 North, Fountain City, IN, United States

Join Jessica Jenkins, director of collections at Minnetrista, as she discusses her new book Exploring Women’s Suffrage through 50 Historic Objects. Exploring the collections of many museums throughout the United States, Jenkins has selected 50 objects which best tell the story of how women won the right to vote.

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Have We Come a Long Way, Baby? featuring Laura Merrifield Wilson

Valparaiso Public Library 103 Jefferson Street, Valparaiso, IN, United States

Join CBS panelist and Assistant Professor Laura Merrifiled Wilson for her presentation,  "Have We Come a Long Way, Baby? Examining the Role of Women in Politics Since Suffrage." Take a detailed look at current statistics and key research findings pertaining to women in politics. This program is presented in partnership of the Indiana Women's Suffrage Centennial … Continue reading "Have We Come a Long Way, Baby? featuring Laura Merrifield Wilson"

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Have We Come a Long Way, Baby? featuring Laura Merrifield Wilson

Valparaiso Public Library 103 Jefferson Street, Valparaiso, IN, United States

Laura Merrifield Wilson will be delivering her talk, “Have We Come a Long Way, Baby?” as we discuss the importance of women’s suffrage as it meets its centennial.

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