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Matilda’s first public speech

Matilda Joslyn Gage delivered her first public speech at the 3rd National Woman’s Rights Convention, Market Hall, Syracuse NY between September 8-10, 1852. The text of that speech is provided below care of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House website. https://susanb.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Matilda-Joslyn-Gage-Syracuse-NY-1852.pdf and the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation https://matildajoslyngage.org/home/f/matilda-joslyn-gage-national-womans-rights-convention-1852?blogcategory=Matilda%27s+Writings The guiding principle of the …

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Cover reveal

The votes are in. I am excited to reveal the cover for my book, High Bridge, with many thanks to members of the community for their input and to the publishing team for its expertise. I think the cover is beautiful. It highlights the historical flavor by grounding the book in time (the mid-19th century) …

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Welcome!

     High Bridge, is my first book of fiction. I am excited to bring this story to you. Though it is set in a specific time, it is timeless.      Over the last year or so, I learned how to design a website we could use to discuss important pressing topics. High Bridge …

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