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    What Do We Know, and What Do We Need to Know?

    What Do We Know, and What Do We Need to Know?

    Presented by The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia at Historical Society of Pennsylvania

    April 1, 2010


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    Since World War II, Philadelphia has been a leading area in creating and sustaining cutting-edge organizations that serve and advocate for women such as the Women’s Law Project and Women’s Way, a leader in philanthropy by women for women. Yet in the vast outpouring of history that has been written about Philadelphia, women’s experience, especially since World War II, has received very limited attention. In a region full of women’s studies scholars, what might be done to address this gap in the historical record? What do we know about Philadelphia-area women in the twentieth century, and what do we need to know? Join us in charting a future for women’s history research with panelists Marion Roydhouse, Philadelphia University, author of Women of Industry and Reform: Shaping the History of Pennsylvania, 1865-1940; Kris Myers, Director of Heritage and Outreach, the Alice Paul Institute; and Margaret Jerrido, Independent Archival Consultant. Facilitator: Cindy Little, the Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent. An optional tour of the New Century Trust house, across the street at 1307 Locust Street, will be offered following the program. (Please be advised that the tour involves climbing stairs.) This program has been supported in part by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities’ We the People initiative on American History. Cosponsored by The New Century Trust; the Pennsylvania Historical Association; the Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium; the Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent; and the School of Liberal Arts, Philadelphia University.


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        Historical Society of Pennsylvania

        1300 Locust Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19107

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        Dates:
        April 1, 2010

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        6 - 8 PM

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