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A National Park for Women’s Rights
A National Park for Women’s Rights
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Preface
1. Women and the National Park Service
2. A Radical Idea for a New Park
3. Our Women Have Made Us Famous
4. Crafting the Legislation
5. Congress Embraces the New Park
6. Liftoff for the Park
7. Alan Alda Opens the Park
8. Stanton House Sheds Her Disguise
9. The Sacred Laundromat
10. Wesleyan Chapel Reimagined
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Appendix 1. Dramatis Personae
Appendix 2. Legislation Creating the Women’s Rights National Historical Park
Appendix 3. Declaration of Sentiments from the 1848 Convention
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