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Tag: Scrapbook

How Mark Twain Supported Women’s Suffrage

How Mark Twain Supported Women’s Suffrage

Posted on December 2, 2020December 2, 2020 by Ellen Gruber Garvey

Mark Twain’s Self-Pasting Scrap Book was favored by prominent figures in the Women’s Rights Movement like Anna Dickinson and Elizabeth Boynton Harbert.

Posted in The StudyTagged Anna Dickinson, Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, Mark Twain, Scrapbook, Self-Pasting, Suffrage, Women's Rights3 Comments on How Mark Twain Supported Women’s Suffrage
Who Tells The Story?: The Scrapbook of Warner McGuinn, A Civil Rights Activist in Mark Twain’s Shadow

Who Tells The Story?: The Scrapbook of Warner McGuinn, A Civil Rights Activist in Mark Twain’s Shadow

Posted on October 28, 2020October 28, 2020 by Ellen Gruber Garvey

The scrapbook of Warner T. McGuinn reveals much about his resistance to segregation and voter suppression in early 20th century Baltimore.

Posted in The StudyTagged Baltimore, Mark Twain, Scrapbook, Scrapbooking, Voter Suppression, Warner McGuinn, Yale LawLeave a Comment on Who Tells The Story?: The Scrapbook of Warner McGuinn, A Civil Rights Activist in Mark Twain’s Shadow
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