Mon, Oct 26
|Event Recording Via YouTube
Suffrage, Race and Quakers: Principles v Pragmatism
Due to COVID-19 this event was changed to a live-stream instead of an in-person event.


Time & Location
Oct 26, 2020, 11:59 PM
Event Recording Via YouTube
About the Event
The live program scheduled for 2 p.m. October 25 at Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion was changed to a virtual event, to be live-streamed at the same time. To watch the live-streamed video, please visit our YouTube channel: 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse Museum and subscribe so you can stay up-to-date on videos! For a direct link to the live-stream, click here.
Historian Judith Wellman, Professor Emerita SUNY Oswego, and founding board member of the 1816 Meetinghouse project, will present strategies and compromises in the struggle for women’s suffrage as questions of politics and race loomed over Quaker reformers.
This video is being produced by the 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse Museum and may be used for educational purposes only.
Co-Sponsored by Sonnenberg Gardens