Geography of Women`s History in NYS
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Geography of Women`s History in NYS
GEOGRAPHY OF WOMEN’S HISTORY IN NEW YORK The following are just a few of the organizations across New York state that focus on women’s history and support female artistic, cultural, and community leaders. As part of the Women’s Suffrage Centennial, the Council hopes to bring these organizations and others like them to the forefront of a statewide conversation about this pivotal moment in American history. CENTRAL NEW YORK Harriet Tubman Home | Auburn | harriethouse.org Abolitionist Harriet Tubman moved to Auburn after the Civil War where she continued her work by establishing the Home for the Aged and the John Brown Infirmary. The Harriet Tubman Home strives to continue her legacy. Howland Stone Store Museum | Aurora | howlandstonestore.org The Howland family was prominent in important reform movements throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the abolition of slavery, education, and women’s suffrage. Matilda Joslyn Gage Center | Fayetteville | matildajoslyngage.org This Center celebrates one of the most radical, far-sighted and articulate feminists: Matilda Joslyn Gage. Gage was deliberately written out of history after her death in 1898 by an increasingly conservative suffrage movement. Efforts at the center focus on reclaiming Gage’s place in women’s suffrage history. National Women’s Hall of Fame | Seneca Falls | greatwomen.org The National Women’s Hall of Fame seeks to honor great women of yesterday and today while shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Women’s Rights National Historic Park | Seneca Falls | nps.gov/wori The park commemorates women’s struggle for equal rights and the First Women’s Rights Convention held at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls in 1848. HUDSON CATSKILL Constitution Island | West Point | constitutionisland.org Given to the American people in 1908 by Anna Warner and Mrs. Russell Sage, Constitution Island was home to the Warner family in the 19th century. The Warner sisters, Susan and Anna, were well-known writers in their time and and taught Bible classes to West Point cadets for 40 years. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site | Hyde Park | nps.gov/elro Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again.” This simple statement expresses her love for the modest house she called Val-Kill. The Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site is the only National Historic Site dedicated to a first lady. HUDSON MOHAWK Elizabeth Cady Stanton Women’s Consortium | Johnstown | ecswc.org Provides forums for discussion of women and community issues and steadfastly supports women’s education, history, culture, leadership, and equity. Historic Cherry Hill | Albany | historiccherryhill.org Historic Cherry Hill tells a story of America through the lives and experiences of five generations of the Van Rensselaer family. The collections include nearly two centuries of objects related to the lives of the Van Rensselaer women ranging in subject from childrearing to women’s suffrage. Kate Mullany National Historic Site | Troy | katemullanynhs.org The Kate Mullany National Historic Site is the only surviving building associated with Kate Mullany, a young Irish immigrant laundry worker who, in 1864, organized and led the all-female “Collar Laundry Union” labor union. Shaker Museum and Library | Old Chatham | shakermuseumandlibrary.org This museum tells the story of American Shakers, a religious community founded by Ann Lee (1736-1784) on the ideas of democratic principles, equality of work, and duties regardless of gender. Steepletop | Austerlitz | millaysociety.org Home of Edna St. Vincent Millay, the early 20th century Pulitzer Prize winning author and leader of the Bohemian culture movement. Millay was active in women’s rights issues and incorporated activist themes into some of her poetry. NEW YORK CITY Alice Austen House Museum | Staten Island | aliceausten.org The Alice Austen House promotes public awareness and scholarly study regarding the life and work of Alice Austen (1866-1952), one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Women’s eNews | New York | womensenews.org An award-winning nonprofit news service covering issues of particular concern to women and providing women’s perspectives on public policy. WP Theater | New York | wptheater.org Women’s Project Theater (WP) is the nation’s oldest and largest theater company dedicated to developing, producing and promoting the work of female theater artists at every stage in their careers. WESTERN NEW YORK Letchworth Museum & Council Grounds | Castile | letchworthparkhistory.com In addition to telling the story of 19th century industrialist and social reformer William Pryor Letchworth, this museum tells the fascinating and complicated story of Mary Jemison, a white captive of the Seneca who is buried at this site. Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum | Jamestown | lucy-desi.com A museum dedicated to preserving the legacy of comedian Lucille Ball as well as her husband and creative partner Desi Arnaz. Susan B. Anthony Museum & House | Rochester | susanbanthonyhouse.org This museum shares the story and lifelong struggle to gain voting rights for women and equal rights for all. Photo credits: Library of Congress Page 1 (L-‐R): “Youngest parader in New York City suffragist parade,” (1912) LC-‐USZ62-‐10845/”Suffragists marching, probably in New York City in 1913,” LC-‐B201-‐3643-‐12/”Election Day!” (ca. 1909) LC-‐USZ62-‐51821 Page 2 (L-‐R): “In the days of "Old Dobbin" and Derby hats M rs. Harriot Stanton Blatch exhorted the Wall Street crowds,” (1915-‐1920) LC-‐USZ62-‐ 7097/”Elizabeth Cady Stanton, seated, and Susan B. Anthony, standing, three-‐quarter length portrait,” (1880-‐1902) LC-‐USZ61-‐791/”Sojourner Truth, three-‐quarter length portrait, standing, wearing spectacles, shawl, and peaked cap, right hand resting on cane,” (1864) LC-‐USZ62-‐119343/”Three suffragists casting votes in New York City(?),” (ca. 1917) LC-‐USZ62-‐75334 Page 3: “Governor Edwin P. Morrow signing the Anthony Amendment-‐-‐Ky. was the twenty-‐fourth state to ratify, January 6, 1920,” LC-‐USZ62-‐78691 CALLING ALL SUFFRAGISTS! 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