Celebrating the 99th anniversary of the 19th Amendment!

Celebrating the 99th anniversary of the 19th Amendment! Today, as we commemorate Women’s Equality Day, we invite you to read (and share!) FFL President Serrin M. Foster’s op-ed in the Washington Examiner, where she reflects on our feminist foremothers’ pro-woman, pro-life legacy: A constitutional anniversary for our pro-life foremothers On August 26, the 99th anniversary […]

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Herstory-Frances Willard

BORN NEAR ROCHESTER, N.Y., in 1839, to a politically active father and a well-educated, deeply supportive mother, Frances Willard absorbed their ambition and learned about social responsibility. In 1871, she committed herself to the women’s movement and to education of women as the vehicle of progress. Willard became president of the women’s college associated with

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ELIZABETH CADY STANTON: FEMINIST, WIFE AND MOTHER OF SEVEN

ELIZABETH CADY STANTON: FEMINIST, WIFE AND MOTHER OF SEVEN When her seventh child, Henry, was born in 1859, early feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton raised a flag in front of her home–scandalizing the Seneca Falls, N.Y., community by her public celebration of motherhood. The mid-19th century was a time when pregnancy and birth were still surrounded

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