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Abolition and Women's Rights in Local History

Jun 08, 2017: 6pm- 7:03 pm
Hudson Area Library

51 N. 5th St. (at State St.)  | Hudson, NY 12534 | (518) 828-1792
http://hudsonarealibrary.org/

The Hudson Area Library, as part of its Local History Speaker Series, is pleased to present “Abolition and Women’s Rights in Local History” by the students of Hudson Community Schools’ Writing Center at the Hudson High School on Thursday, June 8 at 6pm. Library students will present an exhibition featuring creative responses to their study and the meaning that history holds for the present day. Art pieces will include dance, poetry, and drawing. Mary Liz and Paul Stewart, founders of the Underground Railroad History Project will be on hand to answer questions along with the students. This exhibition will remain in the library throughout the summer and will move to the Community Room in September for discussion with visiting school groups.