Ode to the “Spirit of 1776″—the spirit wagon rolls on!
Ode to the “Spirit of 1776” suffrage campaign wagon! on Vimeo. We didn’t let an opportunity pass to bring the 2017 voting centennial of New York State women out in the open. New York State women won the right to vote in 1917! on Vimeo.
Continue ReadingVIDEO: Follow the “Spirit of 1776” suffrage wagon!
Support Permanent Exhibition of the “Spirit of 1776” suffrage wagon at the NYS Museum! on Vimeo.
Continue ReadingRosalie Jones
Rosalie Gardiner Jones of Long Island drove a yellow horse-drawn wagon that on occasion campaigned with Edna Kearns and the “Spirit of 1776” campaign wagon. Among Long Island’s suffragists, Rosalie knew how to reach out to the movers and shakers. She also networked with other grassroots activists ands reached out to the public by standing on street corners,…
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TWO VIDEOS TO ADD TO YOUR EVENING ENJOYMENT! A book baking in the oven about suffrage activists Edna and Wilmer Kearns! on Vimeo. Headlines from Suffrage Wagon News Channel! from Marguerite Kearns on Vimeo.
Continue ReadingThe love challenges of 1903: Wilmer Kearns and Edna May Buckman!
“Wilmer Kearns has a challenge on his hands!” on Vimeo. Wilmer Kearns courted Edna Buckman with his storytelling on Vimeo. Suffrage Wagon News Channel has been publishing since 2009.
Continue ReadingVIDEOS, plus a Toast to March—Women’s History Month, plus cookbooks and courage!
Let’s Have A Toast For Women’s Rights! by Franco Salzillo The American social reformer and activist Susan B. Anthony once said, “There never will be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers.” We’ve made some progress when it comes to equality, but not without a…
Continue ReadingA pivotal individual—Wilmer Kearns as grandfather and women’s rights ally!
by Marguerite Kearns I didn’t realize as a child the extent to which my grandfather Wilmer Kearns was different. He defied the social norms of his day by marrying Edna May Buckman, my grandmother. While she tended toward being respectable and “dignified,” her best friend Bess was a different story. No wonder her father, Mr….
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