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SUMMARY:Homeschool Days at the Hall
DESCRIPTION:📚✂️ History comes alive in Seneca Falls! Join us for Homeschool Days on October 1\, a special program designed for students ages 8–12. \nThe National Women’s Hall of Fame\, Women’s Rights National Historical Park and the Seneca Falls Historical Society are teaming up for an unforgettable day of interactive\, hands-on learning: \n\nDiscover the story of the first women’s rights convention at the historic Wesleyan Chapel\nStep back in time to the 1890s with a tour of a Victorian mansion\nLearn about the Hall’s 312 trailblazing inductees and their lasting impact\n\nRegistration for this event is currently full!
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/homeschool-days-at-the-hall/
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SUMMARY:Book Club - A Voice from the South
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, October 3rd at 6:00pm at the Seneca Falls Library (47 Cayuga St.) for a book club! \nOur first book will be A Voice from the South by Dr. Anna Julia Cooper. You can find an online copy here. \nA Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South is the first book by American author\, educator\, and activist Anna J. Cooper. First published in 1892\, the book is widely viewed as one of the first articulations of Black feminism.
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/book-club-a-voice-from-the-south/
LOCATION:Seneca Falls Library\, 47 Cayuga St\, Seneca Falls\, NY\, 13148
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SUMMARY:Live lecture at the Hall: Alison Parker on Mary Church Terrell
DESCRIPTION:Leadership & Representation: Mary Church Terrell’s Black Feminism \nMary Church Terrell’s biographer\, Alison Parker\, discusses Terrell’s strategic use of respectability and fashion to assert Black women’s full humanity and equality. Terrell’s feminism and suffrage activism was based on her communicating the central reality that race and gender are intersecting and inseparable factors in Black women’s lives. \nMary Church Terrell was a tireless advocate for racial justice\, women’s rights\, and civil rights — a visionary leader whose work spanned nearly a century. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about her unrelenting fight for equality and what her story teaches us today. \nAbout our speaker:  \nAlison M. Parker is Richards Professor of American History at the University of Delaware. She has research and teaching interests in U.S. women’s and gender history\, African American history\, and legal history. She majored in art history and history at the University of California\, Berkeley and earned a PhD from the Johns Hopkins University. In 2017-2018\, Parker was an Andrew W. Mellon Advanced Fellow at the James Weldon Johnson Institute at Emory University. \nAmong other books\, Parker is author of Articulating Rights: Nineteenth-Century American Women on Race\, Reform\, and the State (2010) and Purifying America: Women\, Cultural Reform\, and Pro-Censorship Activism\, 1873-1933 (1997). This year\, her biography\, Unceasing Militant: The Life of Mary Church Terrell\, was released by the University of North Carolina Press in a second edition paperback. Dr. Parker also serves as an editor of the Gender and Race in American History book series for the University of Rochester Press. \n 
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/live-lecture-at-the-hall-alison-parker-on-mary-church-terrell/
LOCATION:National Women’s Hall of Fame\, 1 Canal Street\, Seneca Falls\, NY\, 13148\, United States
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