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- “Holding the Torch for Liberty”: June 3, 2012 suffrage musical gala in Manhattan
- Albany women’s exhibit has the “Spirit of 1776″
- Evidence of Edna Kearns’ whirlwind campaigning can be seen at state capitol
- The English suffragettes relaxed their stiff upper lips
- Mother’s Day interview about Grandmother Edna Buckman Kearns
The suffrage campaign wagon used by Edna Buckman Kearns.
Votes for Women
- Albany, NY women's exhibit at state capitol has the "Spirit of 1776" suffragewagon.wordpress.com/2012/05/24/alb… #wmnhist 6 days ago
- Evidence of Edna Kearns' suffrage campaigning can be seen at NYS capitol in Albany, NY. suffragewagon.org/?p=3699 1 week ago
- Mother's Day podcast & wrap up of suffrage news from around the U.S. suffragewagon.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/mot… #wmnhist 1 week ago
- Interview with Marguerite Kearns about Grandmother Edna Kearns on Chick History site. herstoryproject.blogspot.com/2012/05/hersto… 1 week ago
- IMPT upcoming centennial of UK suffragettes features new information about Emily Davison. suffragewagon.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/the… #wmnhist 1 week ago
- Headed to Albany, NY to see Edna Kearns' suffrage campaign wagon? suffragewagon.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/hea… #wmnhist 2 weeks ago
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- Alice Paul Institute
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- Equal Rights Amendment
- First Wave Activists
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- National Archives Online
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- National Women's History Museum
- National Women's History Project
- New York State Museum
- NYC Women's History Walk
- Organizing Toolbox: Video
- Second Wave Activists
- Sewall-Bemont House and Museum
- Songs of the Suffragettes- Recording
- Stanton and Anthony Papers
- Stuff You Missed in History Class
- Suffrage Wagon Web Site
- Suffragist Elisabeth Freeman
- Suffragist Oral Histories
- Susan B. Anthony House
- The Women's Museum
- Third Wave Activists
- Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
- Women's Heritage Trails
- Women's Rights National Historic Park (Seneca Falls, NY)
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I believe that if young women today would become aware of this remarkable movement in the history of this country, they would stand taller and breathe easier as they find their way as women in our world.
Yes! I’m hitching a ride!
I wish there had been more to the exhibit at the NY State Museum. I know they have more itmes. We need to make our voices heard once again so that by the time the 100th anniversary of women getting the vote roles around (2017 for NYS & 2020 for national) It gets the fanfare it deserves… I want one of these little wagons.
Ooh! Can I hitch a ride too??
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