W O M
E N’ S H I S T O R Y M O N T H
“HONORING TWO WOMEN
WHO
CHANGED AMERICA”
SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2 - 4 PM
Lawrence Township Library, at US 1 & Darrah Lane
PAMELA H. MOUNT
Councilwoman Lawrence Township
Owner
of Terhune Orchards
Introductions
Kris Meyers
Program Associate at Alice Paul Institute

“ALICE PAUL: NJ’S H E R O I N E for E Q
U A L I T Y”
Alice Paul was one of
the most influential women in America, leading the final fight
for women’s suffrage and championing equal rights for women
through most of the 20th century. This slide presentation and
discussion explores Alice Paul’s life, her roots in the New
Jersey Quaker community, and her work for women around the
world.
“BETTY FRIEDAN: L I V I N G M E M O R I E S”
Dorie Rothman,
Jennifer Macleod, Hazel Staats-Westover, Dorothy Losowski,
Esther Gelbard, and other members of the Era Education Fund
Board, the Era Campaign Network and members of the audience are
invited to share their personal memories, contacts and effects
that Betty Friedan had on their lives.
Free!
Your RSVP is appreciated: (609) 882-6815
Light refreshments will be served
SPONSORED BY:
ERA Education Fund, Inc., Lawrence Township Library and NJ
Council for the Humanities
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