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Melody Lehn discusses the long and complicated relationship between first ladies and women’s rights from 1776 to Seneca Falls to suffrage to the Equal Rights Amendment. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladies
Show music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.
By Teri Finneman and Quinnipiac UniversityMelody Lehn discusses the long and complicated relationship between first ladies and women’s rights from 1776 to Seneca Falls to suffrage to the Equal Rights Amendment. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladies
Show music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.