Women’s History Collections Tour at the Congregational Library & Archives
A tour of items from the CLA's collection of women's religious writing in early New England with NEHH Director, Dr. Tricia Peone.
A tour of items from the CLA's collection of women's religious writing in early New England with NEHH Director, Dr. Tricia Peone.
Consider why puritanism continues to matter culturally and academically in a program featuring editors and contributors to this new volume covering all aspects of English and North American puritanism.
Join us to learn more about Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823–1893) the trailblazing Black feminist, activist, journalist, and educator whose achievements can be traced across Canada and the United States.
Learn more about Mary and Roger Williams, the influential seventeenth-century couple whose lives left an indelible impact on New England and celebrate the release of Roger Williams and His World.
Learn about Hannah Mather Crocker’s life in the shadow of her Mather forebears and her work to establish her own place in history as an advocate for women’s intellectual equality.
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