Suffrage wagon will be on exhibit at the New York State Museum in 2020!
Patriotism as protest was the justification used in 1913 when Edna Kearns and others took to the road for organizing for votes for women.
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Patriotism as protest was the justification used in 1913 when Edna Kearns and others took to the road for organizing for votes for women.
Continue ReadingBook by Brooke Kroeger about the men supporters of the women’s rights first wave says such involvement was remarkable and it has no precedent today.
Continue ReadingA trip in 2020 to the hot spots commemorating US women’s rights should include the New York State Museum in Albany, NY.
Continue ReadingTea drinking and activism went hand in hand for the first wave of the women’s rights movement in the US.
Continue ReadingFlying high to the New York State Museum to see “Spirit of 1776” suffrage Wagon! on Vimeo.
Continue ReadingMen allies of the first wave of the women’s rights movement are receiving attention almost 100 years after the fact.
Continue ReadingLinks highlighting past articles from Suffrage Wagon News Channel and other sources.
Continue ReadingThe number of resources about the upcoming 2020 votes for women centennial is increasing as the centennial of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution approaches.
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