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Women and American Politics: The 19th Amendment and After

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Women and American Politics: The 19th Amendment and After

English Tuesday, October 27, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Online

As 2020 marks the 19th Amendment's 100th anniversary  and the presidential election draws near, the University Libraries presents a panel examining and celebrating the role of women in politics. Join us as we explore women's civic participation in the US, delve into public memory, and take a look at the history of how we got here and where we are going.

Panel:

        Dr. Jessica Enoch, Professor, Department of English
        Dr. Robyn Leigh Muncy, Professor, Department of History
        Dr. Linda Steiner, Professor, College of Journalism
        Dr. Carly Woods, Assistant Professor, Deptartment of Communication

With a brief commentary from Laura Cleary and Amber Kohl of Special Collections University Archives on their online exhibition Get out the Vote: Suffrage and Disenfranchisement.

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Add to Calendar 10/27/20 1:00 PM 10/27/20 2:30 PM America/New_York Women and American Politics: The 19th Amendment and After

As 2020 marks the 19th Amendment's 100th anniversary  and the presidential election draws near, the University Libraries presents a panel examining and celebrating the role of women in politics. Join us as we explore women's civic participation in the US, delve into public memory, and take a look at the history of how we got here and where we are going.

Panel:

        Dr. Jessica Enoch, Professor, Department of English
        Dr. Robyn Leigh Muncy, Professor, Department of History
        Dr. Linda Steiner, Professor, College of Journalism
        Dr. Carly Woods, Assistant Professor, Deptartment of Communication

With a brief commentary from Laura Cleary and Amber Kohl of Special Collections University Archives on their online exhibition Get out the Vote: Suffrage and Disenfranchisement.

Register