When Oberlin College first admitted students in 1833, fifteen of the forty-four students were women. These women, however, were only admitted to the college preparatory program, while the men pursued a traditional college education. The first women…
Supporting the decriminalization of immigration, "with or without papers". Indicates support for immigrants' right to citizenship regardless of legality. The image, in red and black, shows a woman behind a fence, cuts and scrapes covering her face.…
In 1837 the Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women was held in New York City. This convention was groundbreaking in that it was one of the first times women had met and spoke publicly at this scale. There were representatives from New…
Inscription: Recto: [photographer's name and copyright notice in negative]; Verso: Photo of Statuette of Mrs. J.J. Storrow made by her niece (original statuette at Cedar hill [in a different hand:] Mrs. James J. Storrow [in a third hand:] 88317-E…