The passage of the 19th amendment earned women the right to vote in the United States. Before passed in 1920, women in Lowell worked together to help earn the right to vote. This 45-minute talk will explore the impact that Lowell women had on the national movement. This event is free and open to all.
This event is being co-produced by the Pollard Memorial Library
Paid parking is available in the Joseph Downes city parking garage, located at 75 John Street, one block from the Boott Cotton Mills Museum.
Image: “Suffrage parade, May 1914,” from Palmer family photograph album, 1911-1917, photo 1693147, Massachusetts Historical Society.
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