Votes for Women a complex and ever-present movement…

The women’s suffrage movement was diverse. It included compromises. No one ever claimed it was perfect. It was NOT unilateral. Viewing the movement to win recognition in the larger mainstream culture is the goal of a podcast series underway by the NYC Department of Records & Information Services. I’m in support because I grew up…

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Support the New York State Museum in Placing Edna Kearns’s suffrage wagon on permanent exhibition!

This is a reminder to support the New York State Museum in placing the “Spirit of 1776” horse-drawn suffrage campaign wagon on permanent exhibition. It is underway in 2023 with the expectation of 2024 as the projected date. Stay tuned! But plans can change. So we’re still encouraging friends and family members to support the…

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Mercury is in Retrograde… does this mean humans have no rights? SuffrageWagon.org replies!

  by Marguerite Kearns THE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT WAS ABOUT PROTEST Fortunately others in previous generations started and completed my family history. This is where the interest often begins. From there, the openings move in so many directions. And that’s where the questioning takes off. The early women’s rights movement, or what was also called…

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