Monday Mornings: Short Skirts, Oh My! Women's Rights

Monday, February 259:30—10:30 AMSohier RoomMain Library32 Essex Street, Beverly, MA, 01915

Get a jump on Women’s History Month with this lecture tracing the exciting social and historical milestones in the fight for women's rights. In 1910, women’s skirts and hair were long. A decade later, skirts reached unseemly heights, bobbed hair was “in” and women won the right to vote. Follow the evolution of women’s rights from Abigail Adams advising husband John to “remember the ladies” to the shocking emergence of the 1920s “fiery youth.”

Free and open to adults. Light refreshments available at 9 AM. Info: Ona at ridenour@noblenet.org or 978-921-6062.

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