Jeanne Schultz Angel, director of Learning Experiences & Historical Resources of Naper Settlement, will present Casting a Historic Vote: Suffrage for Women in Illinois, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18,
Art Institute President James Rondeau called changes at the museum and the dismissal of longtime volunteers "evolutionary." In some circles there was outrage. But the wider question is about what it means to be a museum, and the uncertainty has just begun.
Carol Stream Historical Society to host Road Scholar program May 11
Updated 4/21/2021 4:26 PM
The Carol Stream Historical Society will host a virtual presentation tracing the fight for universal suffrage on Tuesday, May 11. The program with Jeanne Schultz Angel will explore where America has been and where we are going on the road to universal suffrage.
Margaret Leabru, Carol Stream Historical Society president, noted, The right to vote is precious and Americans should all be able to access it equally. Learning the history of the ongoing quest for equality at the ballot box is a step toward understanding and working for that equality.