Recorded Session: Book Talk: Interpreting the Legacy of Women's Suffrage

Recorded On: 10/11/2021

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Session Description

Book Talk: Interpreting the Legacy of Women's Suffrage is a Recorded Live Session of the 2021 AASLH Online Conference.

Interpreting the Legacy of Women’s Suffrage is an invaluable guide for those who wish to expand the women’s suffrage narrative to include the full breadth of the movement, including the pervasive bias and racism. Practical examples and resources help readers work within their community to identify voices missing from their local narrative. Page Harrington, former executive director of the National Woman’s Party at the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument will share resources from her new AASLH book Interpreting the Legacy of Women’s Suffrage at Museums and Historic Sites.

Speakers

Moderator: Aja Bain Program and Publications Manager at American Association for State and Local History
Aja Bain is the Program and Publications Manager. She has been with AASLH since 2014 and holds a BA in American history and anthropology from Vanderbilt University and an MA in public history from Middle Tennessee State University. Her research interests include migration, Southern history, and material culture. Aja serves on the boards of the Inter-Museum Council of Nashville, Historic Nashville, Inc., and the Gender Equity in Museums Movement (GEMM).

Page Harrington Vice President of Cultural Assets at Girl Scouts of the USA
Page Harrington is a public historian specializing in Progressive Era women’s history. Currently Harrington is the Vice President of Cultural Assets with Girl Scouts of the USA. She is the former Executive Director of the National Woman’s Party at the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument and has lectured and presented widely on the suffrage movement. She is the founding Co-Chair of the Women’s History Affinity Group for AASLH and Co-founder of the Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative. Harrington holds two Master’s degrees from the University of San Diego-- in Public History & Historic Preservation and also Non-Profit Management & Leadership.

Details

RECORDED DATE: October 12, 2021

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