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Making carrot cake at Suffrage Wagon Cooking School involves stories about Edna Kearns and the first wave of the women’s rights movement in the United States.
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Making carrot cake at Suffrage Wagon Cooking School involves stories about Edna Kearns and the first wave of the women’s rights movement in the United States.
Continue ReadingInformation about suffrage activist Edna Beckman Kearns is a click away. The research has already been done for you. Kearns reported on votes for women news in New York City and on Long Island after 1912.
Continue ReadingTurning points in women’s movement organizing. Plus news from Suffrage Wagon News Channel. Sign up for weekly posts and get ready for 2020.
Continue ReadingMariana Wright Chapman was a New York Quaker involved in the first wave of the women’s rights movement. This is another blast from the past brought to you by Suffrage Wagon News Channel.
Continue ReadingA video plus links to recipes and demonstrations at Suffrage Wagon Cooking School. Hot tea, hot coffee, and Chinese fortune cookies are featured in this posting. Find out more.
Continue ReadingSuffrage Wagon Cafe features three videos, with our favorite “The First Woman Reporter on the Moon.” She is from Suffrage Wagon News Channel, of course. Publishing since 2009.
Continue ReadingThe first wave of the women’s rights movement in the US has been hidden for decades. Now it comes out into the open as 2020 approaches—the 100th anniversary of women voting in the US.
Continue ReadingLong Island women’s suffrage activists featured in an exhibit! on Vimeo. Long Island (NY)’s Suffolk County Historical Society (300 West Main Street, Riverhead, NY) has moved the exhibit of Long Island votes for women activists to a more permanent exhibit location at the Society’s headquarters in Riverhead, NY. Edna Kearns is among the suffragists included in…
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