February 2001 - Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation

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February 2001 - Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation
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The MatildaJoslyn Gage Foundation
Newsletter. February 2001
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Greetings:
In this, our first communication to you in the new year, new century,and new millennium, we hope to learn
more about you and your interests,and sharesomeexciting news about the progresswe are making.
Great things are happening at the GageFoundation!
Diane Hawkins, Newsletter Editor
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From the Executive Director:
Two yearsago I packed my belongings in a U- HaUl trailer in Sacramento,California, to make the long trek
to the home once owned by Matilda Joslyn Gage in Fayetteville, New York My goal was to seeif there was
sufficient interest to support the creationof an organization to bring Gage back to her rightful place in history;
Now the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation is incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in New York State
with a national presenceand a strong baseoflocaI support. We're heading into our secondnational conference
in two years.We have nine SyracuseUniversity interns working with us this semester.Severalhundred people
have been entertained in Matilda's parlor. Many thousandsmore have read about her in the excellentfull-page
publicity we've receivedand heard about her in talks to local and national organizations.
And Matilda is smiling!
Our national volunteer team of professionalswoUld be the envy of any CEO in the for-profit sector."We are
connected!Yeah! It is energizing!" MJ Broadbent, our NYC logo designerexulted in an email yesterday.Our
local team includes women who drive regularly from SenecaFalls and Oswego to work on events.(Too many to
thank all at once,we'll introduce you to a few dedicatedworkers in eachnewsletter).
It's time to take a breath..We're pausing to build a sub-structure that will grow with us and include for our
future plans:
...3. state-of-the-art database
...a. financial systemthat automaticallygeneratesall the governmentreports we must file
...a strategic plan for what we want to do in the next three years
We'd like your input in this process. Pleasetake a moment to answerthis question:"One thing I'd like to
seethe Gage Foundation do is
." Sendus your answervia email or US Mail. Our addressesare
shown below.
Thanks so much for being our partners in honoring the memory of Matilda Joslyn Gage, a woman who has
made a difference and continues to have an impact on people'slives today.
Sally RoeschWagner, Executive Director
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Name This Newsletter Contest
Put on your thinking capsand give us your ideas for a newslettername.Matilda's own newsletter,reflecting
the issuesof her time, was called TheNational Citizen and Ballot Box. What woUld be a worthy successorto
this name?We want to identify our dedicationto Gage'slegacyand spirit, and reach out to her supporters
today. Send your ideasto Diane Hawkins at the Gage Foundation office, PO Box 192, Fayetteville, NY 13066.
The winner will receivetheir choice of one of a pin/tie tack, earrings or pendant from our line of handcrafted
sterling silverjewelry depicting the home of Matilda Joslyn Gage.The jewelry was custom designedfor us by
Norman K. Dann ofPeterboro, NY. The winner will be announcedin the May newsletter.
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A Victorian Christmas at the Gage House
Village of Fayettevillemayor, Henry H. McIntosh, expressedhis appreciation in a letter to the local newspaper:
"It wasgreatto seesucha positiveeventin ourhistoricdistrict lastSunday,Dec.10.TheMatilda JoslynGage
Foundation
hostedtheevent,'JourneyBackin TimeandCelebratea VictorianChristmas.'It wasgreatto have
a chanceto visit with so manyfellowvillagers,enjoythe refreshments
andseeall enjoyingthe horse-drawn
wagonrides.Thechildren,I amsure,learnedaboutearlierChristmastimewhiledecoratingtheChristmastree.
SallyRoesch
Wagner,the Foundation
Director,andCynthiaAlexander,a memberof our historicpreservation
commission,
aswellas all the othervolunteers,are tobecommended.
A greatturnout,a greateventdonebysome
verypositivepeople.I lookforwardto nextyear'sevent."
The successof this eventwas due to the energyand creativity of volunteer organizersand workers. Thanks
go to Barb Evans,Donna Thomas, Cynthia Alexander, Kathy DiScenna, Lynne Pascale,Julie Uticone, Marty I
Morgenstein, Ed Clark and Tom O'Shea.And warm thanks to Junior docentsSashaSalayda,Ashley Evans,
Andy Evans,David Thomas, Natalie Pascale,and Remy Pascale,who guided visitors through the Gagehouse;
and provided historical background. Special thanksto Michael Patrick Hearn, author of the New York Times
best-seller,TheAnnotated Wizard of Oz, for being on hand to autograph books and add to the festivities.
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Gage"Visits" National Conferences
FAYElTEVIU.E,
NY
Seventy-fourpeople attended the March 24-26th 2000 conference,"The Legacy of Gage," in Fayetteville,
New York. They heard presentationson Gage research,enjoyedoriginal art works and musical and dramatic
performancesin Gage'shonor, and listened to family perspectivesfrom Gage descendents.Attendees toured
Gage'schildhood home and family gravesites,visited libraries holding Gage-relatedmaterials,and learned
additional details from town historians Barbara Rivette and Lona Flynn.
Evening festivities included a reception for the Honorable Jocelyn Birch Burdick, former senatorfrom South
Dakota, Leslie Burdick, Mac Hudson, and Gita Dorothy Morena -all descendantsof Gage.
A specialceremony,led by Marie Summerwood with the assistanceof Antiga, honored all older women
and invited attendeesto speakabout their discoveryof Gage and her impact on their lives.To conclude the
ceremony,everyonejoined in singing a song written for Gage,"The Battle Hymn of the Suffragists." Energy
and excitementgeneratedby the conferenceran high. It was an important eventin furthering our mission.
NEW YORK, NY
Even though Matilda was not formally listed among eventsand workshops at the Ms. Millenium Conference
in New York City's Hyatt RegencyHotel, October 21, 2000, her presencewas certainly felt. Gage activist
mother-daughter team -Ms. charter subscriberGloria Marvin and daughter Mary Jane Broadbent -obtained
a prime spot to exhibit Gage materials.The two alsowore ribbons sporting Gage'simage and the inscription
"Ask me aboutMatilda Joslyn Gage!" Many did ask,and the interest expressedby women of all agesand
backgroundswas significant. The latest Gage Foundation flyers were distributed, and all availablecopiesof
Gage bookswere sold.
WORCESTER,MA
The sameweekend as the Ms. event,the presenceof Gage was felt also in Worcester,Massachusettsat
"Women 2000," a celebrationof the 150th anniversaryof the first National Women's Rights Convention.
Executive Director Sally RoeschWagner took part in a panel,"PreservingWomen'sHistory: SenecaFalls,
Worcesterand Beyond." Dr. Wagner talked about the National Collaborative of Women's History Sites,of
which the Gage Foundation is a founding member.
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN
At the Freedom from Religion Foundation's23rd annual conferenceSept. 15-17,2000, in Minneapolis, Lo
Rossdistributed Gage Foundation information folders.The audiencehad been made awareof Gage through
the chapter on Gage in Annie Laurie Gaylor's monumental work, WomenWithout Superstition.Co-founder of
FFRF, Gaylor is editor of FreethoughtToday.
BALTIMORE, MD
The Feminist Expo, hosted by the Feminist Majority March 31-April2 in Baltimore, Maryland, heard a
great deal about Gage with three panel presentationsby Sally RoeschWagner. She chaired the panel, "Feminist
Challengesto Religion" and participated in "Raising Feminist Children," and "Learning from the Past for
the Future."
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Eastwood Rotary Foundation Gift
"How did we everget along without it?" That's our constantrefrain aswe use our wonderful new Konica 1312
to copy researchmaterials,volunteer forms, materials for our upcoming (March 23-25) Gage Birthday Weekend
conference,and notes and budgets for the strategic plan we'reworking on.
We are a hotbed of organizational activity, aswas Gage'shouse100 yearsago.
Thanks to the Eastwood Rotary Foundation, Inc. and member Bob Badey,who engineeredthe gift of this
equipment. With the help of our friends and supporters,we're well on our way to achieving our goal of restoring
this important woman to her rightful place in history.
SundaySuppers for CNY Locals
Keeping in touch with eachother is important. Committee members,volunteers,and other Gage workers
are cordially invited to monthly poduck supperson the last Sundayof every month at 2:00 PM at the Gage
house.
Come to be welcomed, enlightened, informed, and well fed. Join us for the warmth of friendship and the joy
of stimulating conversation.Bring somefood or drink to sharewhen you can. You never know who will be there
on a given Sunday.The teapot is alwayson!
Conversations wiili Friends from dIe Onondaga Nation
Matilda Joslyn Gage wrote in her newspaper,TheNational Citizen and Ballot Box, in 1878,"... the Indians
have beenoppressed-[and] are now...but the United Stateshas treaties with them, recognizing them as
distinct political communities and duty towards them demandsnot an enforced citizenship, but a faithful living
up to its obligations on the part of the government."To explore what this and her other writings on the Iroquois
mean for us today,we'll be holding a seriesof informal conversationswith Onondaga nation citizens.The first
one will be held at the Gage house on April 19 at 7:30 PM.
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"Read it. Examine for yourselves. Accept or rejed from the proof offered.
But do not allow the church or the state to govern your thought or didate your judgment. "
-Matilda
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WRITING
WOMEN BACK INTO HISTORY AND RELIGION
A Weekend Celebration of the 175th anniversary of Matilda Joslyn Gage's birth
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March23-25,2001religion in the United States.They were critics standing outside the
church doors demanding an end to women being relegatedto second-classstatus.They were also believers,pushing
open those same doors to be acceptedasordained ministers and even establish their own religion. Women attempted to
transform the nature of the establishedchurch. Ironically, many of these early pioneers have been written out of history;
Matilda Joslyn Gage was perhapsthe strongestvoice of the 19th century religious critics. Her magnum opus, Woman,
Churchand State,stands today asa feminist classic,necessary,accordingto feminist theologian Mary Daly, for an
understanding of the contemporary woman'smovement. Gage believed that the religious right's turn-of-the-century
attempt to put God in the constitution and prayer in the public schoolsrepresentedthe ~avest danger to religious liberty
the country had faced. In 1890, she formed the Woman's National Liberal Union to preservethe First Amendment
separationof church and state.
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Gage'sreligious liberalism rankled the increasinglyconservativewoman's suffragemovement, which wrote her out of
subsequenthistories of the movement.They also attempted, in 1895, to silence Elizabeth Cady Stanton'sWoman's Bibld,
to which Gage was a contributor. Nor were Gage and Stanton the only 19th century feminists lost in the causeof
religious liberty. Their coworkers,Jewish atheist Ernestine Rose,women'srights newspapereditor Clara Colby, and the
first regularly ordained woman minister, Olympia Brown, are among those who have been deprived of their rightful
place in history;
On the occasionof Matilda Joslyn Gage's 175th birthday weekend,we'll gather to remember Gage, her coworkersand
those women who first opened the doors of churchesto women. We will strategize on how to write them back into
history and religion.
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Conference Program
FRIDAY, MARCH 23
7:00 PM
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SOCIAL FOR WEEKEND PARTICIPANTS
A Life in Letters: M. J. Gage'sCorrespondencewith Olympia Brown and Clara Colby
The Gage House, 210 East GeneseeStreet, Fayetteville, NY
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SATURDAY, MARCH 24
WOMEN WRITTEN OUT OF RELIGION AND HISTORY
Wellwood Middle School, 700 South Manlius Street/Rte 257, Fayetteville
MORNING SESSION
9:00AM -12:00 NOON
SILENCED FOR THEIR REliGIOUS BELIEFS
Gage, her peersand others were written out of history primarily for challenging women\
religiously sanctionedsubordination. Scholarswho have researchedthese forgotten
freedomfighters look at who they were and why they were left out.
.MarildaJoslyn Gage -founder, Woman's National Liberal Union; author, Woman,Churchand State
Presenter:Sally RoeschWagner, Director, Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation
.19d1 century Suffragist Freethinkers
Presenter:Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-founder, Freedom from Religion Foundation;
author, Womenwithout Superstition:No Gods--No Masters
.Clara
Colby -editor, Woman'sTribune
Presenter:Marlene Snyder,NE Humanities scholar
.Ernestine Rose -Jew -Freethinker -Atheist -Jewish atheist?
Presenter:PaulaB. Doress-Worters, Founder and Director, Ernestine L. Rose Society
.Olympia Brown -first woman in the United Statesto be ordained by full denominational authority
Presenter:Laurie Carter Noble, consulting editor, StandingBeforeUs: Unitarian UniversalistWomen
& SocialReform,1776-1936
Moderator: Vivien Rose,Historian, Woman's Rights National Historic Park, SenecaFalls
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LUNCH
12:00NOON -2:00 PM
BAG LUNCHES AVAILABLE FOR $10.00(Seeregistrationform).
A UST OF LOCAL RESTAURANTSALSO WILL BE PROVIDED.
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AFTERNOON SESSION
2:00 -5:00 PM
RELIGIOUS WOMEN MAKING HISTORY
Another groupof women"firsts"becausetheydemandedtheir placein religionalsowere
written out of or neglectedby historybooks.Mary BakerEddyfoundeda newreligion.
Unitarianand Universalistwomenpavedthe wayfor women'sspiritualleadershipin the
19th centuryby beingordainedand servingsuccessfully
asministers,often expandingthe
notion of ministryto includea broadrangeof communitylife. Followingin the footsteps
of theseearlywomenministers,a courageous
groupof Episcopalianwomendemanded
ordinationin the 20thcentury.Noneof thesewomenhasyetreceivedpropercrediteither
in women'sor religioushistory;
."Universalist andUnitarian WomenRe-formingReligion"
Presenter:Dorothy May Emerson,ExecutiveDirector,UnitarianUniversalistWomen'sHeritage Society;
editor,StandingBeforeUs:UnitarianUniversalist
Women
andSocialReform,1776-1936
."Mary
BakerEddy: Daughter of the Old Church,Mother of the New»
Presenter:MarceilDe Lacy,LecturerfromThe Writings of Mary BakerEddy
."Does die PastStill Haunt us? EpiscopalWomen,Then and Now"
Presenter:BettyBoneSchiess-one of the first elevenwomenordainedasEpiscopalianpriests
in the US in 1974
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DINNER
6:30PM
GAGE'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION -THE WELLINGTON HOUSE
7262EastGenesee,
Fayetteville
EVENING
Specialevent,TBA
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SUNDAY, MARCH 25
10:00AM
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WRITING UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST WOMEN BACK INTO HISTORY
SERVICE
First UnitarianUniversalistSocietyof Syracuse,
250 WaringRoad
The ReverendDr. DorothyMay Emerson
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BRUNCH
widi WeekendParticipants
12:30-2:30 PM
THE WELLINGTON HOUSE -FAYETTEVILLE
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INTERACTIVE
WORKSHOP
3:00-5:30 PM
DISCOVERING OURSELVESIN HERSTORY
The GageHouse-Fayetteville
Facilitators:Dorodiy May Emersonand
JanetGould Matson, audior of Whole Woman,Whole Life
Womenof historyaresourcesof empowerment
for our ownlives.They giveus the
strengthof their personalities,
helpus discoverwho we are,and showus qualitiesand
powerthatwe carrywithin ourselves.
Knowinghow theycarriedout their visions,we
arebetterinformedon howto carryout or ownvisionsof a bettersociety.When we hear
the voicesof thesewomenwho standbeforeus andblend our ownvoicesto the song,we
carry an anthemof tremendouspowerandvibrancyinto the future.
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REGISTRATION
2001
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Name:
Address:
Phone: (Day)
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and be listed in the prognun:
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( ) As a supporter ($250 or more)
( ) As a friend (by providing a scl1olarship for someone on a limited budget)
( ) By announcing the weekend in a newsletter (enclose contact person and deadline)
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MatildaJoslyn Gage Foundation
PO Box192
Fayetteville,NY 13066
For further information email the Foundation at [email protected] or call
315-637-9511 or visit the Gage web site at http://www.pinn.net/-sunshine/gage/mjg.html
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Dear Fnends,
The very heart of a foundation is its information system,its database-and a weak heart can
bring anything to a standstill. Recendy, dte Gage Foundation was given an extraordinary gift.
Ellen Wass Beckerman, Foundation friend in North Carolina who is in dte business of creating
technical databasesfor large corporations, offered 515,000 worth of her servicesto custom design
a databasefor us. This state-of-the-art work allows us to track membersand provides a wide range
of printing capabilities-newsletter, booklets, brochures.It also givesus visual and audio presentation
potential. Ellen evenoffered to train people!
Trusting in feminist economics,we went forward. The Board said,"Go ahead,"a generoussupporter
lent the money,and equipment was purchasedso Ellen could set up the systemshe created.
Total cost for computer and software? 52,800.00.Pleaseread on.
Ellen spent a week training volunteers.She has given us the promised $15,000 of her services.
Generously,shehas offered to continue working with us until we have a perfect system,exacdy
what we need.And Mary Hudson, computerwizard at nearbySyracuseUniversity, alsooffered to
.trouble-shoot at our end.
Now, here is your golden opportunity!
The Foundation needsyou, and I'm sure you can gaugethe benefits. For your donation of $28.00,
you can becomea founding memberof the "Gage Tech Team." The Tech Team is filling up fast,
so don't delay.Join now!
The first 100 members waltz our Matilda right into the computerage.It's Gage supporterslike you
who make successpossible.
With deepappreciation,
Sally RoeschWagner
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MEMBER OF THE "GAGE TECH TEAM"
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"The True Religion is that which setspeoplefree"
WRITING WOMEN BACK
INTO HISTORY AND RELIGION
A Weekend Celebration of the 175th anniversary of Matilda Joslyn Gage's birth
March 23-25, 2001
Sponsored by the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation
with the support of
The Unitarian Universalist Women's Heritage Society, Inc.
The Writings of Mary Baker Eddy
LeMoyne College Women's Studies
Syracuse University Women's Studies
FOR MORE INFO: Call (315) 637-9511 or Email: [email protected]
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GAGE CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION
FORM
2001
Name:
Address:
Phone: (Day)
Email:
(Evening)
CONFERENCE FEES:
( ) All weekendevents (mealsincluded)
( ) All weekendevents(without meals)
( ) Saturdaymorning
( ) Saturdayafternoon
( ) Sundayafternoon
( ) Student/Seniorfull weekend(meals)
( ) Student/Seniorfull weekend(no meals)
( ) Student/Seniorsinglesession
135.00
75.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
120.00
60.00
20.00
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Meal registration only availablethrough Mardt16. Limited to first 50requests.
( ) Saturdayreception/dinnerbuffet
30.00 S
( ) Saturdaybaglundt
10.00 S
Specifyone: ( ) vegetarian ( ) turkey
( ) Sundaybrunch
25.00 S
SUPPORT:
I would like to support the conferenceby contributing in one of the following ways
and belisted in the program:
( ) As a sponsor(financial contribution of$1000 or more)
.(
) As a supporter($250or more)
( ) As a friend (by providing a sdtolarshipfor someoneon alimited budget)
( ) By announcingthe weekendin a newsletter(enclosecontactpersonand deadline)
Total feesandmeals:
My contribution:
Total enclosed:
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I ama studentandwould like to workin exdtangefor my registrationfee.
I'd like to applyfor asdtolarship.
Pleasesendme lodging information.
Sendthis form and dteck or moneyorder(sorry,no creditcards),to:
MatildaJoslyn GageFoundation
PO Box192
Fayetteville,NY 13066
For further information emailthe Foundationat [email protected]
or call
315-637-9511or visit the Gagewebsite at http://www.pinn.net/Nsunshine/gage/mjg.html
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