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*Symposium CFP*: In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920

*One hundred years after the passage of the 19th Amendment, the 
Philadelphia Area Consortium for Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) 
invites proposals for an online conference on women’s activism, 
1820-1920. *It will be held virtually on March 18 and March 19 (partial 
days; schedule to be determined based on submissions). Martha S. Jones, 
author of the recent book/ Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won 
the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All/, is confirmed as keynote 
speaker.**This conference will celebrate more than 5 years of work on 
the/In Her Own Right/project,http://inherownright.org/ 
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The/ In Her Own Right project/ aims to serve many audiences. From 
curated contextual content crafted to appeal to teachers, students, and 
the general public; to digitized collections for seasoned researchers 
and historians; to raw data available for download and use in digital 
scholarship; our website offers a range of ways to interact with 
archival sources. We have placed a particular emphasis on surfacing the 
stories of women who are traditionally underrepresented in the 
historical record – Black, Indigenous, and women of color; women in 
romantic relationships with other women; incarcerated or 
institutionalized women; sex workers; differently abled women; and more.

Our definition of activism is broad – an opening up of possibilities for 
women, be it in their personal lives, relationship to wage and other 
forms of labor, or participation in formal political processes.

We invite historians, archivists, and digital humanities scholars; 
feminists, activists, and artists; teachers, educators, and members of 
the general public; to all join us in sharing your perspectives and 
learning from each other.

*Click here for full call for proposals with additional details: 
http://herownright.pacscl.org/2020/10/01/symposium-cfp/ 
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/The In Her Own Right project is proudly sponsored by NEH, CLIR, the 
Delmas Foundation, and New Century Trust./

/Apologies for cross-posting. Please help us by sharing this 
announcement far and wide with anyone who you think might be interested!/

--

*Margaret Graham*
/Managing Archivist
Legacy Center: Archives & Special Collections/

//

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