The Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe Institute/Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts is one of the leading libraries featuring the history of American women. The suffragists who participated in the woman’s suffrage movement are among them. The library has outstanding collections of material, including photos and audios. Some are digitalized. Among the collections are Susan B. Anthony, Betty Friedan, Beecher-Stowe Family and the National Organization for Women. Papers of Maud Wood Park, who served at the highest levels in the National American Woman Suffrage Association and was the first president of the League of Women Voters, were given to the library in the Woman’s Rights Collection. To find out more about the Schlesinger Library, its collections and programs held during the year, visit its website.
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