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Premiering March 3, 2021, 2PM ET: Two of the National Park Service's leading experts on the Women's Rights Movement -- Stephanie Freese, Women's Rights National Historical Park and Susan Philpott, Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument -- join in conversation with FDR Presidential Library Director Paul Sparrow to discuss the struggle for Women's Suffrage. From the convention at Seneca Falls to the passage of the 19th Amendment, the fight for equality laid the foundation for the work of Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

This #AtHomeWithTheRoosevelts conversation coincides with the National Archives Foundation's "Rightfully Hers" programming, with support from Maggie & Robert Boroujerdi.

To keep updated on our "At Home with the Roosevelts" programs, subscribe to the bi-weekly eNewsletter: bit.ly/3wITDpy
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