High Noon Talk: Sister Suffragists
Online Program
September 17, 2020 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Remember the movement that made suffrage history.
Event Details
High Noon Talks highlight interesting and often untold topics through a casual lunch-time lecture.
The Bullock Museum exhibition titled Sister Suffragists commemorates 100 years of suffrage for women in the United States. Join Dr. Jessica Brannon-Wranosky in exploring the decades of work by thousands of women that made it happen. This clear-eyed discussion will highlight the movement's troubles as well as its triumphs.
This program is available as an on-demand recording for CPE credit. To get access to the link and a certificate email Education@thestoryoftexas.com.
Educators, to receive CPE credit please email Education@TheStoryofTexas.com
Dr. Jessica Brannon-Wranosky is a distinguished professor of Digital Humanities and History at Texas A&M Commerce and Project Director of the Handbook of Texas Women.
Sponsored by Texas A&M University-Commerce.
Additional support by the Texas Bar Foundation and the Texas State History Museum Foundation.
The Bullock Texas State History Museum is a division of the Texas State Preservation Board. Additional support for educational programming provided by the Texas State History Museum Foundation.
Banner image courtesy Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
Secondary image courtesy Jane Y. McCallum Papers, Austin History Center, Austin Public Library