Speaker marjorie j. Spruill an authority on the womens right movement. She is a professor of history and the awe thursday of the new women of the new south. She edited one woman one vote, rediscovering the suffrage moment. Which in fact, the New York Historical society will be screening on august 15th as a part of our centennial summer celebration. Professor spruill has served as an advise r for many museum exhibtions, documentaries and films. She is a former president of the Southern Association for womens hoist attorney. Her new book is divided we stand, dividing of women rights. Ladies and gentlemen, professor marjorie spruill. Well, this is an amazing venue i must say. It is so wonderful to be here. This is such a great tradition that this institution, these pair institutions has to get book lovers out here on these nice warm Summer Nights together with authors and talk about books, im pleased and honored to be a part of it and have a chance to talk with you about my new book. Divi
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Gale sheehy became one of the primary practitioners of when a host of stellar writers redefined nonfiction writing in america. She also broke barriers for women at a time when the real mad men meaning White American men rule the call for the Political Landscape in this country. Shes written about politics and wlikt zones and shes always written honestly about her own life experiences. Gail sheehy, an honor to have you on the program. Pleasure to bump into. What adairing man. We ran into each other at bookexpo. I said come on the show. Here you are. My publisher said, okay, well second you to l. A. Thank you for my ticket. Im glad you got to l. A. I wonder if i might ask you to read one paragraph for me. Im happy. You need your glasses . I think i can do it. I just had cataract surgery so im good. As i now reflect on what daring means in my life, i realize its how i survive. When i fear what i do is dare. Fear immobilizes. Daring is action. It changes the conditions. Startles people int
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