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Women’s History 101 Virtual Talks: The History of Women’s Suffrage in the United States

by  National Women's History Museum

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Explore some of the major figures, organizations, and milestones in the fight for women’s right to vote in the 19 and 20 centuries. From the Seneca Falls Convention to the passing of the 19 Amendment, explore the work of women and organizations across the United States who fought for universal suffrage.

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $500.00


You will receive a refund if you have to cancel and we cannot reschedule you.

Length

1 hour


Target Audience

Education: Adult Learners

Minimum participants:

10

Maximum participants:

500


Primary Disciplines

History & Social Studies


Program Delivery Mode

Zoom
Microsoft Teams



Booking Information

To sign up for a Women's History 101 Virtual Talk, please fill out the form on our website: https://www.womenshistory.org/womens-history-101-virtual-talks

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For more information contact CILC by email info@cilc.org or by phone (507) 388-3672

Provider's Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your Women's History 101 talk, please email history@womenshistory.org at least 2 days before your talk is scheduled. We will try to reschedule you.

About This Provider

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National Women's History Museum

Alexandria, VA
United States

Founded in 1996, the National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) is an innovative online museum dedicated to uncovering, interpreting, and celebrating women’s diverse contributions to society. A renowned leader in women’s history education, the Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history, and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women’s impact—past, present, and future. We strive to fundamentally change the way women and girls see their potential and power.

The NWHM fills in major omissions of women in history books and K-12 education, providing scholarly content and educational programming for teachers, students, and parents. We reach more than four million visitors each year through our online content and education programming and, in early 2023, we will mount our first physical exhibit at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, D.C. The Museum is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)3Follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram and visit us at womenshistory.org.

Contact:
National Women's History Museum National Women's History Museum
history@womenshistory.org
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Program Details

Format

1. This program has an NWHM Educator lead participants through a 45-minute talk exploring some of the major figures, organizations, and milestones in the fight for women’s right to vote in the 19th and 20th centuries.
2. After completing the talk, participants will have 10-15 minutes for Q&A

Objectives

- Learn critical thinking skills
- Learn something new about the topic
- Feel inspired to learn more about the topic
- Feel more prepared for assessments or further study of topic
- Think critically about historical actors, movements, or time periods
- Connect historical actors, movements, or time periods to contemporary issues