MIRIAM SAGAN ENDORSED MY BOOK READING AT BOOKWORKS IN ALBUQUERQUE
She was my book developer and reader of the book over the past few years, and Miriam Sagan placed a notice on her website to alert her to the KUNM live interview with me, as well as the free zoom reading on July 28th, 6 p.m.. at Bookworks.
Then Miriam posted on her blog. What an angel! See below for her blog posting, and well as the details from me, lower in this posting.
Join the effort to gather support for making August 26th (Women’s Equality Day) the first national holiday honoring women. Follow SuffrageCentennials.com for updates, as well as updates on the campaign to approve an Equal Rights Amendment for the US Constitution.
The “Spirit of 1776” suffrage wagon’s first journey from NYC to Long Island! on Vimeo.
TWO PROGRAMS for An Unfinished Revolution, book from SUNY PRESS
GREAT CATALOG FROM NATIONAL WOMEN’S HISTORY ALLIANCE
Get ready for August 26th, Women’s Equality Day in 2021. This catalog has highlights of products, information, and more. Planning is underway at the National Women’s History Allliance to gather support for making August 26th more than an optional observance. Follow this web site for updates.
One page from the August 26th catalog below. See NWHA for more information.
July is the month that Edna Kearns took off in her Spirit of ’76 suffrage campaign wagon in 1913. It’s also a month when we’re celebrating the free reading at Bookworks, an independent book store in Albuquerque, New Mexico on July 28, 2021 at 6 p.m. Mountain Time. And the special program from KUNM, “Women’s Focus,” on July 24, 1-2 p.m. with commentator Carol Boss.
ALSO: The Spirit of 1776 suffrage wagon has taken a rest from exhibition at the New York State Museum in Albany, NY. It has been on exhibition since 2017. Constant exposure to light isn’t good for the fragile wagon used in NYC and on Long Island by state suffragists during 1913.
SuffrageCentennials.com has been publishing since 2013.
Unfinished-Revolution.com is the web site for the book by Marguerite Kearns.
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