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Prohibition aimed to curb male violence. Instead, it gave rise to female bootleggers, policy advocates, and a cultural shift ...
Go behind the scenes with curator Rachel Seidman as she interviews women for We Do Declare: Women’s Voices on Independence, ...
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Metro Philadelphia on MSN‘TIMELINE’ group exhibit comes to Laurel Hill Mansion this summerA brand-new, collaborative exhibit is coming to the historic Laurel Hill Mansion in East Fairmount Park this summer. From ...
The first recorded evidence of marriage ceremonies uniting one woman and one man dates from about 2350 B.C., in Mesopotamia. Over the next several hundred years, marriage evolved into a widespread ...
The Anti-Masons were the first recognized third party. It was formed in 1828 in opposition to the Freemasons, a secret ...
A question about 19th-century ceramics can only turn into an hour-long rabbit hole on the sacredness of motherhood as ...
Vague phrasing in the state’s Revolutionary-era Constitution enfranchised women who met specific property requirements. A ...
This report examines abortion access three years after the U.S. Supreme Court decision struck down the federal right to abortion.
April 4, 2017 - The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals rules that the Civil Rights Act prohibits workplace discrimination against LGBTQ employees, after Kimberly Hively sues Ivy Tech Community College for ...
Boulder. Today’s BRL Today is sponsored by Groundworks Art Lab’s summer camps — sign up now for their youth and adult sessions before spots fill up. Before we jump in, some BRL news: We’re thrilled to ...
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