国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 6月22日 01時46分


This wagon wasn't just a way to travel: it was a vehicle for an important message. Tradition says that Lucy Stone used this wagon at speaking engagements and to distribute her trailblazing women's rights magazine "Woman's Journal." ?? Today, Stone is remembered as one of the so-called "19th century triumvirate" of woman's suffrage and feminism, along with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. In addition to her other achievements, Stone was one of the organizers of the first National Women’s Rights Convention in 1850. ?? Around 1912, suffragists found the wagon in a barn on Stone's property. They painted it with slogans and continued to use it for rallies and publicity. The wagon will be rolling back into public view on June 28 in the museum's new, permanent exhibition "American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith." It's a long-term exhibition, so you have lots of time to come see this outspoken wagon. ?? #WomensHistory #WomanSuffrage #SuffrageWagon #TheNationWeBuildTogether #APUSGOV #APUSH #Civics #Democracy #Advocacy


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