Amateur historian, particularly interested in the woman suffrage and civil rights movements in the U.S.
One of my most prized possessions is a boxed set of the ten plays that make up the cycle. The entertainment value is immense; the cultural value is…
Let’s start with a question—-Can a single newspaper article change the way you see the world?
A vessel is what I can be,
And thoughts are the liquor, the tea.
As ideas go round,
A whirring, a sound,
The unquiet brew that is me.
Carrie Chapman Catt died at her home in New Rochelle, New York in 1947. She was 88 years old.