Who was this woman who knew everyone who was anyone in the 19th century? Writer, translator, editor, abolitionist, suffragist, Mary Louise Booth touched the lives of thousands with her writing, but her story has been lost. She wrote the first History of the City of...
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Wednesday, March 13th 5:30-7:00pm 170 Central Park West New-York Historical Society $5 Tickets for LW! Join LW! at the Center for Women’s History to salute “all the single ladies” who bravely forged new paths for women in early 20th-century New York City. We’ll...
Historian Nina Harkrader leads a discussion of “all the single ladies” who bravely forged new paths for women in early-20th-century New York City. We’ll explore the women’s only homes designed to offer “good moral surroundings” for...