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Wed 29 Jan
| 5:30pm
- 6:30pm
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE AND THE PROBLEM WITH DEMOCRACY BY DR. NANCY ISENBERG
A nationally acclaimed author and researcher, will share her reflections on the southern perspective of women’s suffrage and democracy on Wednesday, January 29 at Louisiana’s Old State Capitol.
Dr. Nancy Isenberg, the T. Harry Williams professor of American History at LSU will give a presentation on women's suffrage in conjunction with the opening of our new exhibit, One Half of the People: Advancing Equality for Women.
The author of Sex and Citizenship in Antebellum America will focus on the struggle for equity in our part of the country up until present day.
The presentation will begin at 5:30 P.M. with light refreshments served after. For more information click here!