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Georgetown Library: Woman Suffrage Talk

Submitted by Jerry A. McCoy, jerry.mccoy@dc.gov

The Peabody Room presents "Suffragette City: Jeannette Rankin Goes to Washington," a talk by Jamie Stiehm, a Creators Syndicate columnist and contributor to USNEWS.com. Stiehm will discuss how Jeannette Rankin, a pacifist first elected to the House of Representatives in 1916, was the first to herald the woman suffrage movement in Congress.

This program is free and open to the public.

Peabody Room (3rd floor)
Georgetown Neighborhood Library
3260 R Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
dclibrary.org/georgetown
(202) 727-0233

 

Earlier Event: March 22
BCA board meeting
Later Event: March 27
DC Water Town Hall: Ward 2