Saturday, August 27, 2016

We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal.

Today is Women’s Equality Day, a day of celebrating such incredible leaders who fought long and hard for our civil and human rights. There are various parks and museums around the country where you can learn more about such women as Alva Belmont, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others who have positively contributed to our mark on history, politics and the arts.
Women’s Rights National Historical Park
While you’re in Seneca, don’t miss this hall of fame, where you can learn about more women who have made a difference, including Bella Abzug, Louisa May Alcott, Madeline Albright, Lucille Ball, Maya Angelou and more. Created in 1969, The National Women’s Hall of Fame is the nation’s oldest membership organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements of great American women including those in the arts, sports, business, education, government, humanities, philanthropy and science...Read more

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