The Chautauqua Movement and women suffrage in the 19th century. Evolved fromhow it avoiding speakers in the earlier days to regularly including prosuffrage talks and spread to kansas in new york. The dwight d. Eisenhower library and museum hosted this event and provided the video. I would like to welcome our speaker so that we can learn more about the Chautauqua Movement. I will let her tell you about herself. Thank you for being here with us today. Ms. Bell thank you for having me. I was talking to dawn and samantha a couple of days ago and saying that i would have preferred and loved to have been there in person, and really looking forward to the day when i can visit and see the newly renovated museum. Until then, very thankful for technology that allows us to gather together today. I have lost the presentation. So i dont know if youre able to share the there it is. Great. Thank you. Presentation is based on some research that i did for my dissertation. Last may, which seems very lon
Efforts. We start with jess cooh who is in centennial. Jessica, theyre battling that big fire in custard county. Reporter yeah. They declared a local emergency yesterday, which is why the state is getting involved. I would like to introduce you to mickey trove. I know you are here early becauser starting deployment early. Yes. Were starting from 6 00 a. M. To 8 00 p. M. Tonight. Our role is to get the resource the fire put out. The biggest part of that is securing a verbal declaration of disaster from the Governors Office yesterday. That also allows us funding through the Disaster Emergency Fund and the use of the Colorado National guard. Reporter and it sounds like you started deployment a few hours after the fire started yesterday. What sort of resources are there now. Right. We were notified by early in the morning. On 8 00, we had our field Emergency Operations center. As it went into pueblo, we had additional staff down in Pueblo County. You were mentioning yesterday too its obvio
Early years that we do not know. But we know that she was trained as a teacher in iowa, probably. You can imagine, as an irish immigrant, probably poor, it was her way into the middle class. Then to find yourself in ward, colorado, a small mountain town, but bigger than boulder in those days. It had never had a school teacher. She was brought here by a guy who owned the mine and realize d that the workers that he had were starting to have children and they were not getting any education. The story goes, she taught in a saloon. During the day they cleared out all the evidence of the revelry in the night and then after school was over things would be moved back in. She taught in ward a couple of years and then moved to boulder and was one of the first teachers in the school district. It is hard to speculate about hannah and her motivations. But you cannot help but imagine what it mustve been like to travel across the country, from iowa to boulder, shortly after the civil war. The train w
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