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From Parlor to Politics: Women’s Fight for the Right to Vote

Performer Annette Baldwin embodies suffrage leaders Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Alice Paul, when Greenville Chautauqua and Spartanburg County Libraries present “From Parlor to Politics: Woman’s Fight for the Right to Vote.” This program, presented online via Zoom, highlights the vision, courage, strategic planning, networking and tenacity that won the 72-year battle for women’s political, social and legal equality. The story and the disturbing circumstances are revealed by the words of the woman who lived the journey. The August 24th presentation is free, but advance registration is required. (Note: The registration link has been updated as of August 13th.)

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the Zoom meeting. If this is the first time you have attended a Zoom event, you may be directed to download the Zoom app. You do not need a Zoom account to attend.