Native American Women Inform Early Feminists
Code: LH32804
Dates: November 8, 2023
Meets: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Sessions: 1
Location: Creutzburg Center 100
Course Fee: $35.00
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In colonial America, white feminists believed liberation was possible because they knew many women from the Iroquois nation, whose culture gave them far more power and influence than any white women had at that time. Discusses how Iroquois women in the 1700s selected local chiefs, managed farming and village life and inspired white feminists to write the classic documents that fuel the struggle for women's rights today.
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Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
Course Fee (Basic) | Course Fee | $ 35.00 |
Creutzburg Center 100
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Jeff Heller
Jeff Heller, Historical Novelist Studied history, government and economics at Georgetown University. Jeff specializes in Colonial-era Canada. He has presented at cultural festivals, night schools, book clubs and libraries throughout the Northeast US.
jeffheller2005@verizon.net
Date |
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Location |
11/08/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Creutzburg Center 100 |
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