Barnstorming for Votes for Women on Long Island, my grandmother Edna Buckman Kearns didn’t leave a stone unturned in her campaigning for Votes for Women. This photo is from a New York State suffrage publication, showing her to the right holding an umbrella.
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The suffrage campaign wagon used by Edna Buckman Kearns.
Suffrage Wagon News Channel
- Motorcycle ride to Seneca Falls, NY, plus May 2013 suffrage news notes. suffragewagon.org/?p=6682 #women #wmnhist 4 days ago
- suffragewagon.org/?p=6832 The suffrage wagon shop of the WPU by Kenneth Florey, Part 1. #women #wmnhist 4 days ago
- Part II of article- Suffrage Movement Gets Wheels by Kenneth Florey. #wmnhist #women #usethe19th suffragewagon.org/?p=6660 1 week ago
- Suffrage automobiles: a new form of freedom for women. suffragewagon.org/?p=6520 #wmnhist #women 2 weeks ago
- Tara Bloyd's review of suffrage book for young audiences. suffragewagon.org/?p=6537 2 weeks ago
- Buzz about suffrage wagon centennial, plus news notes. suffragewagon.org/?p=6510 3 weeks ago
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Hello friends. I want to alert you to the PBS tv show “History Detectives” and its segment on “Votes for Women,” which traces the origins of a banner found in an attic in upstate New York. Edna’s not in the show, but the “big picture” is about everything she was part of, so tune in. Airdate in NYC on channel 13 is September 20th. I’m the historical expert for the show. If you’d like to create a viewing party at school, club, living room, let me know and we can coordinate.
Louise Bernikow
http://www.louisebernikow.com
She looks like you, Marguerite!
Thanks, Louise, for letting us know about what you’re involved with.
That sounds like a great show, Louise — thanks for posting about it.
Louise, This PBS program sounds like a winner. Does it mean that Votes for Women is really going mainstream?