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SUMMARY:Every Path Laid Open: Women of Concord and the Quest for Equality
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn 1845\, feminist Margaret Fuller described the ultimate goal of women’s suffrage: “We would have every path laid open to Woman as freely as to Man.” Spoken seventy-five years before American women had the legal right to vote in national elections\, Fuller’s rallying cry inspired a movement for women’s equality that continues today. \nIn Concord\, Massachusetts\, generations of women – some famous and some almost invisible – fought for their right to work and live how they pleased\, often in defiance of tradition and propriety. They campaigned\, organized\, and advocated to expand their liberties and the liberties of others. In honor of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment\, this exhibition celebrated their remarkable achievements. \nRecognizing the progress that has been made in empowering women to take “every path\,” the exhibition also celebrated today’s women of Concord— from educators to entrepreneurs\, firefighters to farmers\, and artists to activists— through a special media component in the exhibition. While not meant to be comprehensive\, the variety of these women’s endeavors and the vision\, passion\, and courage with which they have pursued them convey the benefits and enrichments of women’s expanded opportunities as envisioned by Margaret Fuller over 150 years ago. \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/every-path-laid-open-women-of-concord-and-the-quest-for-equality/
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Sally Lanagan Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories\nTextile curator Jennifer Swope will discuss the diverse and sometimes hidden stories of the American experience told by quilts and bedcovers from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston. Spanning more than 400 years\, the quilts feature in the Museum’s upcoming Fabric of a Nation exhibit express the personal narratives of their makers and owners and connect to broader stories of global trade\, immigration\, industry\, marginalization\, and territorial and cultural expansion. Made by Americans of European\, African\, Native and Hispanic heritage\, these quilts and bedcovers range from family heirlooms to acts of political protest\, each with its own story to tell. \nChurchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum and Livestreamed \nAdvanced registration required. \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/9th-annual-sally-lanagan-lecture/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Annual Events,Event Registration
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SUMMARY:On Eleanor Roosevelt
DESCRIPTION:Join historian Allida Black and biographer David Michaelis (a Concord Academy alumnus) as they discuss the life of Eleanor Roosevelt and the role Mrs. Roosevelt played in advancing human rights and women’s rights in the mid-20th century.  This event is the last and final forum offered in conjunction with the Museum’s exhibit\, Every Path Laid Open: Women of Concord and the Quest for Equality. \nDavid Michaelis’s new biography\, Eleanor\, will be available for sale in the Concord Museum Shop and the Concord Bookshop. \n  \nThis is a free event.  Donations are encouraged to support the Concord Museum’s Education initiatives. \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund and in partnership with the National Archives and Records Administration. \nPhotos from top to bottom: David Michaelis and Allida Black. \n  \nPlease register for the event at https://www.archives.gov/calendar/event/on-eleanor-roosevelt
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/on-eleanor-roosevelt/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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SUMMARY:Transcendentalists and Their World with Robert Gross
DESCRIPTION:Bancroft Prize-winning historian\, Robert Gross\, will discuss his newest book\, The Transcendentalists and Their World\, in which he offers both an intimate journey into the life of a Concord and a searching cultural study of the town’s major American writers as they plumbed the depths of the universe for spiritual truths and surveyed the rapidly changing contours of their own neighborhoods. According to one reviewer\, no American community of the nineteenth century has been recovered so richly and with so acute an awareness of its place in the larger American story. \nAdvanced registration required.  Churchill and Franklin Lyceum and Livestreamed \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/transcendentalists-and-their-world-with-robert-gross/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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CREATED:20210803T203152Z
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SUMMARY:Travels with George: A Conversation with Nathaniel Philbrick
DESCRIPTION:In-person registration for this forum is full.  Please join the waitlist to attend in-person or register to watch the program virtually. \nBestselling author Nathaniel Philbrick will discuss his new book\, Travels with George.  When George Washington became president in 1789\, the United States was a loose and quarrelsome confederation so he undertook a tour of all thirteen ex-colonies to talk to ordinary citizens.  In retracing Washington’s journey\, Mr. Philbrick weaves history and personal reflection into a single and wonderfully engaging narrative. \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund. \nThis program is both in-person at the Concord Museum and livestreamed to a virtual audience.  Please indicate during registration which ticketing option you are choosing.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/travels-with-george/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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SUMMARY:HOME: Paintings by Loring W. Coleman
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn 2017\, the Concord Museum was honored to receive an anonymous gift of 47 works of art by Loring Wilkins Coleman (1918-2015)\, a notable painter of New England landscapes. The exhibition celebrated the work of this accomplished artist who had a strong Concord connection and who explored a changing New England with a sense of wonder and authenticity.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/home-paintings-by-loring-w-coleman/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:26th Annual FAMILY TREES
DESCRIPTION:26th Annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature begins on November 24\, 2021 through January 2\, 2022! Concord’s literary legacy is given a creative twist as 32 trees and wreaths of all shapes and sizes are decorated with charm and inspiration from acclaimed children’s books. \nOrganized by the Concord Museum’s Guild of Volunteers as a benefit for the Museum’s education initiatives; Family Trees Chair: Pam Nelson. \n  \n2021 Lead Sponsor:                                                                        Media Sponsor: \n                       
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/26th-annual-family-trees/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Annual Events
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