Lecture: Anne S. Richardson, Part Two – Richardson Estate and Gardens
Terry McManus gives part two of a two-part presentation about Anne S. Richardson and Anne’s Ridgefield estate and gardens.
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Terry McManus gives part two of a two-part presentation about Anne S. Richardson and Anne’s Ridgefield estate and gardens.
In this episode, Dr. Darla Shaw takes on the role of Anne S. Richardson, philanthropist and conservationist.
Terry McManus gives part one of a two-part presentation about Anne S. Richardson and Anne’s Ridgefield estate and gardens.
The women’s suffrage movement had roots that were contemporaneous with the abolition movement; in fact, early suffragists after the 1840s chose to delay work on their cause in favor of the abolition of slavery.
In this episode, Dr. Darla Shaw takes on the role of Mabel Cleves, an early education specialist.
In this episode, Dr. Darla Shaw takes on the role of Mabel Cleves, an early education specialist.
Highlighting the principal leaders of the American women’s suffrage movement.
View Panel 10, Ridgefield on the National Stage from the Votes for Women exhibit created by artist Bil Mikulewicz and researched by the League of Women Voters in Ridgefield and the Historical Society.
Votes for Women: The Road to Victory is a beautifully rendered, eleven-panel exhibit that seamlessly blends original artwork with a visually stimulating overview of Women’s Suffrage history in celebration of the centennial of the 19th Amendment.