Inez Milholland citizens medal petition now in circulation during Obama’s last days in office!

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The nomination for a presidential citizens medal for Inez Milholland (1886-1916) is now circulating in Washington, DC. More than a year ago U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier nominated Milholland for the honor. We have no word as to the prospect of the award being considered before the transition of one administration to another. This year, 2016, is the centennial observance of Milholland’s death. For the past year the National Women’s History Project has been working hard to write Inez into American history as the nation’s suffrage martyr. See the centennial web site: InezMilhollandCentennial.com

This past week, high school students in Lake George, New York featured Inez along with other votes for women activists in a production, “Forward into Light,” that attracted considerable attention in Lake George, NY and surrounding communities.

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A Santa wish list for 2016 focuses on women’s suffrage projects & centennial programs!

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We’re coming down to the wire. Every year we circulate our Santa wish list. Take a look at our wish list for December 2014. We wished for a funded New York State suffrage centennial commission. NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation creating and funding a suffrage centennial commission from 2017 through 2020, the nation’s suffrage centennial when American women will have been voting for 100 years.

This year, 2016, we’re asking Santa for a miracle: a presidential citizens medal for our nation’s suffrage martyr, Inez Milholland. This year, 2016, is the centennial observance of her death on November 25, 1916. Visit the centennial web site for details. InezMilhollandCentennial.com The citizens medal application has been sponsored and supported by the National Womens History Project.

We’re carrying forward two wishes from the past: a national women’s suffrage memorial as proposed and being planned by Turning Point Suffragist Memorial. And a statue in NYC’s Central Park honoring Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and many others. Let’s support the completion of a memorial and a women’s statue in Central Park on or before the national 2020 suffrage centennial. To these wishes, we’ve added the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution!

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Holiday gift ideas, plus we’re asking Santa & Obama about a citizens medal!

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ASK SANTA AND PRESIDENT OBAMA FOR A CITIZENS MEDAL FOR INEZ MILHOLLAND!

TREAT SOMEONE WITH A GIFT OF A TRIP TO THE CRADLE OF THE WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES DURING 2017, THE NYS SUFFRAGE CENTENNIAL!

Let’s Rock the Cradle by taking a trip! on Vimeo.

OTHER GIFT IDEAS INCLUDE:

BOOKS: The Inez Milholland film by Martha Wheelock and Wild West Women. There are more books than ever available about the suffrage movement. There are treasures in the catalogue of women’s history books and memorabilia in the UK. Or visit the search engine on your laptop or smart phone and start browsing. The National Women’s History Project has a gift shop, in addition to most suffrage-related historic sites. You might get started by looking at a few examples: The women’s suffrage postcard book by Kenneth Florey. “Jailed for Freedom” by Doris Stevens. A book about the anti-suffrage movement by Susan Goodier. “Winning the Vote” by Robert P.J. Cooney is a basic reference book on the movement. And there is so much more!

DONATIONS: Support the planning and building of the Turning Point Suffrage Memorial. Think about contributing to the kitty funding the 15-minute film by filmmaker Martha Wheelock that is being distributed free about Inez Milholland, America’s suffrage martyr. Lend a hand to the proposed statue of women planned for Central Park in NYC.

HAVE YOU VISITED ROCHESTER, NY TO SEE THE SUSAN B. ANTHONY HOUSE? Or the Matilda Goslyn Gage home in Fayetteville, New York? When you plan a trip to the “Cradle” of the women’s rights movement in the United States, there are many choices from east to west of the Finger Lakes region in NYS and then back again. And there are scads of women’s historic sites across the nation. Check out the “Travel” page on SuffrageCentennials.com

Celebrate Susan B. Anthony’s Trial for Illegal Voting on Vimeo.

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The question being asked President Obama: How long should we hold our breath?

WILL PRESIDENT OBAMA AWARD SUFFRAGIST INEZ MILHOLLAND A PRESIDENTIAL CITIZENS MEDAL? No hints as to the outcome of the nomination of America’s suffrage martyr

 Breaking NewsWill the nomination of America’s suffrage martyr, Inez Milholland, for a Presidential Citizens Medal get lost in the shuffle from one administration to the next?

“We’re holding our breaths, waiting and hoping,” said Molly Murphy MacGregor, executive director and co-founder of the National Women’s History Project (nwhp.org). “The centennial of her death gives the nomination a once in a 100 years significance. Hundreds of people have signed our petition of support and sent in letters and post cards.”

U.S. Representative Jackie Speier of California nominated Inez Milholland for the Presidential Citizens Medal in November 2015. For the past year, the NWHP has sponsored the Inez Milholland Centennial Campaign to draw attention to this young woman who died in California 100 years ago working for Votes for Women. The medal has rarely been awarded recently, and never to a suffragist.

PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL CAMPAIGN NOT IN ISOLATION

“This nomination of Inez for a Presidential Citizens Medal isn’t in isolation,” according to MacGregor. “It is part of the continuation of a long and difficult struggle dating back to the 1848 women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York, and culminating in the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920.”

New York attorney and suffrage leader Inez Milholland (1886-1916) died in Los Angeles on November 25, 1916 of exhaustion and pernicious anemia. She collapsed during a grueling speaking tour and became a martyr to the cause of justice and women. Information about this beloved suffragist is available on InezMilhollandCentennial.com. A free DVD about the life of Inez Milholland is available through InezMilholland.org.

Milholland was a founding member of the National Woman’s Party, which had its headquarters at the Sewall-Belmont House in Washington, DC. President Obama recently designated the house the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument.

2017 MARKS THE SUFFRAGE CENTENNIAL IN NEW YORK STATE

Next year, 2017, marks the centennial of women winning the right to vote in the Inez’s native state of New York, a key step towards passage of suffrage nationally. Three additional states will celebrate their suffrage centennials in 2018: Michigan, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. There have already been centennial celebrations in half a dozen other states. The year 2020 will mark the centennial of women winning the vote nationally.

For the past 35 years, the NWHP has been carrying out its mission of educating the public about women’s history. The establishment of Women’s History Month by Congress in 1987 was one such accomplishment.

For more information: Molly Murphy MacGregor at (707) 636-2888 or nwhp@nwhp.org

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Inaugural meeting of NYS women’s suffrage commission held in Seneca Falls, NY

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NEWS: The campaign is in the last stages for the nomination of America’s suffrage martyr, Inez Milholland, to be awarded a presidential citizens’ medal. The online digital petition is still available for your signature.

The kick-off for New York State Women’s Suffrage 100th Anniversary Commemoration Commission was held in Seneca Fall, NY in August 2016. The commission is responsible for a series of statewide programs celebrating the suffrage victory in New York State in 1917. New York women won the right to vote in November of 1917.

“We will be taking the message of women’s equality all across the State over the next three years and celebrating the accomplishments of women and their contributions history,” said Commission Chair Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. “At the same time, as the state’s highest-ranking elected woman, I hope we can inspire the next generation of young women who want to rise up and achieve great things themselves.”

The New York State Women’s Suffrage 100th Anniversary Commemoration Commission was sponsored by Sen. Betty Little and Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther and signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo. During its inaugural meeting in 2016, members of the Commission outlined plans for events to take place over the next three years highlighting historic achievements for women that include voting rights.

Women voters: Voting rights didn’t come easy! on Vimeo.
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Free 15-minute film when you sign petition to President Obama to award Inez Milholland with citizens’ medal!

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Imagine award for InezThe awarding of Inez Milholland with a presidential citizens’ award is an important step in greeting the New Year. Such an award would be a special gift for the holiday season.

The petition in support of the nomination to award the Presidential Citizens Medal to Inez Milholland Boissevain, attorney and American suffrage martyr (1886-1916), on the centennial observance of her death is gathering momentum. Nominated by California U.S. Representative Jackie Speier, the award is supported by the Inez Milholland Centennial, the National Women’s History Project, The National Woman’s Party at the Belmont-Paul Equal Rights National Monument, Turning Point Suffragist Memorial, and many others. If your name and your organization is not included here, become a partner at InezMilhollandCentennial.com

If you haven’t signed the petition, please do so NOW.

And order your free copy of the 15-minute film about Inez, “Forward into Light” from Martha Wheelock. The DVD is a treasure and perfect for school groups, personal and organizational use.

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Write a letter about Inez Milholland—your voice counts!

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Writing a letter about Inez Milholland, America’s suffrage martyr! on Vimeo.

Address your letter to:

President Barack Obama, ATTN: Executive Clerk’s Office, The White House, Washington, DC 20502

More information about Inez Milholland at InezMilhollandCentennial.com There is also a link for the digital petition.

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Remember Christmas Day memorial service for Inez Milholland, U.S. suffrage martyr!

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November 25, 2016 is the 100th observance of the death of Inez Milholland, the U.S. suffrage martyr, on November 25, 1916. A memorial observance was held for Inez on Christmas day in 1916. Check out the web page for the InezMilhollandCentennial for 2016. President Obama has been asked to award Inez with a presidential citizens medal. Sign the petition on the centennial web site and remember Inez this year and over the next four years until 2020, the observance of American women voting for 100 years.

Check out article by Kathleen A. Kelly in New York History where she discussed the symbolism of Inez and her story.

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A message about Election 2016 from Susan B. Anthony & Pam Elam!

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In the aftermath of Election 2016, Pam Elam sent this message to friends and associates. She quotes Susan B. Anthony, who of all people understood the struggle for equality and what women were up against. Many of us know Pam because of her tireless work in support of a women’s statue in Central Park of New York City. Check out her web site.

Pam sent the following quote by Susan B. Anthony (1870) to sisters and friends:

“So while I do not pray for anybody or any party to commit outrages, still I do pray, and that earnestly and constantly, for some terrific shock to startle the women of this nation into a self-respect which will compel them to see the abject degradation of their present position; which will force them to break their yoke of bondage, and give them faith in themselves; which will make them proclaim their allegiance to women first; which will enable them to see that man can no more feel, speak or act for woman than could the old slaveholder for his slave. The fact is, women are in chains, and their servitude is all the more debasing because they do not realize it. O, to compel them to see and feel, and to give them the courage and conscience to speak and act for their own freedom, though they face the scorn and contempt of all the world for doing it.”

In Sisterhood, Pam Elam

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Celebrating Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s birthday with an equality time capsule!

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On November 12th, 2016—the Women’s Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, NY will celebrate the 201st birthday of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Historical interpreters Nathan Richardson will appear as Frederick Douglass and Dr. Melinda Grube as Elizabeth Cady Stanton at the Stanton House at 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, NY, from 10 am to 1 p.m. The celebration moves to the Wesleyan Chapel, 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, at 1 p.m. with guest speaker, Kandice Watson, Oneida Indian Nation Director of Education and Cultural Outreach, followed at 2 p.m. with “Frederick Douglass and Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Challenging Friendship”.

The celebration will conclude with an award ceremony, “In Her Footsteps” by the Friends of Women’s Rights National Historical Park to three young girls who model Stanton.  Visitors will add items that speak to their thoughts on equality and add them to a time capsule that will be closed for 50 years.

Women’s Rights National Historical Park is open Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the park and upcoming programs, visit the park website or call (315) 568-2991.

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