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		<title>Comment on An Overt Act for Posterity: Suffragists and the Fourth of July by July 4th Fun &#171; SSS News &#38; Notes</title>
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		<dc:creator>July 4th Fun &#171; SSS News &#38; Notes</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] How did the suffragists celebrate America&#8217;s first centennial on July 4th in 1876 when they had no political rights? Find out on the National Women&#8217;s History Project blog. [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Sylvia Hoehns Wright: A Path Worn Smooth by Women,History &#38; Books &#124; Simple Pleasures Books Blog</title>
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		<description>[...]  It was a great event and a lovely day. Ruth Doumlele will be returning for our followup event on March 26th – our Author’s Roundtable, also held at Ashland Coffee &amp; Tea. In addition to Ruth Doumlele, we will also be joined by other area authors : Pamela K. Kinney, Joanne Liggan, Mary Montague Sikes and Sylvia  Wright. Sylvia just returned from a lecture engagement in Washington D.C where her book, A Path Worn Smooth was noted and recommended by The National Women’s History Project. A link to the article can be found here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...]  It was a great event and a lovely day. Ruth Doumlele will be returning for our followup event on March 26th – our Author’s Roundtable, also held at Ashland Coffee &amp; Tea. In addition to Ruth Doumlele, we will also be joined by other area authors : Pamela K. Kinney, Joanne Liggan, Mary Montague Sikes and Sylvia  Wright. Sylvia just returned from a lecture engagement in Washington D.C where her book, A Path Worn Smooth was noted and recommended by The National Women’s History Project. A link to the article can be found here. [...]</p>
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