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SUMMARY:New York Public Library / In conversation with Julie Suk\, 7 PM ET
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Fight for Women’s Rights\n\n\n\nTue\, Mar 3rd\, 20267:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST\n\n\n\nCeleste Auditorium (Lower Level)\, The New York Public Library\, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building\, 42nd Street & 5th Avenue New York\, NY 10018\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\n\nA new biography of the feminist pioneer\, written by Ellen Carol DuBois\, explores Stanton’s legacy.\n \nIn Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Revolutionary Life\, historian Ellen Carol DuBois presents a definitive portrait of one of the most influential figures in the American struggles for women’s suffrage and rights. From the 1840s until her death in 1902\, Stanton fought for women’s emancipation\, advocating on issues that went far beyond the vote. Drawing on archival research and Stanton’s writings\, DuBois traces her advocacy for reproductive rights\, marriage reform\, and challenges to religious hierarchies\, while also examining Stanton’s conflicts with Black reformers and her support of nativist ideas—highlighting the contradictions that continue to complicate her legacy. \nDuBois\, in conversation with legal scholar Julie Suk\, discusses the reformer whose words still provoke—and whose struggles helped shape contemporary feminism. Click here to RSVP: https://www.showclix.com/tickets/ellen-carol-dubois/tag/guest \nTo join the event in person | Doors will open 30 minutes before the program begins. For LIVE from NYPL events\, we generally overbook to ensure a full house. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment; we will do our best to accommodate everyone. Booked seats that have not been claimed will be released shortly before start time\, and seats may become available then. A standby line will form 30 minutes before the program. \nTo join the livestream | A livestream of this event will be available on the NYPL event page. To receive an email reminder shortly in advance of the event\, please be sure to register! If you encounter any issues\, please join us on NYPL’s YouTube channel. \n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS\n\nEllen Carol DuBois is distinguished professor of history at UCLA. Her pioneering works on the U.S. woman suffrage movement include Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women’s Movement in America\, 1848–1869; Harriot Stanton Blatch and the Winning of Woman Suffrage; and Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote. She lives in Los Angeles. \nJulie Chi-hye Suk is Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law. Her scholarship focuses on the processes of constitutional amendment and reform\, feminist constitutional movements\, and the law\, policy\, and institutions that shape equality and democracy in the United States and globally. In addition to dozens of scholarly articles in law reviews and edited volumes\, Suk is the author of three books\, We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment (2020); After Misogyny: How the Law Fails Women and What to Do about It (2023); and The Shadow Court: Rescuing Democracy from the Supreme Court (forthcoming\, Fall 2026).
URL:https://ellencaroldubois.com/event/new-york-ny-new-york-public-library-in-conversation-with-julie-suk-7-pm-et/
LOCATION:The New York Public Library\, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building\, 42nd Street & 5th Avenue New York\, NY 10018\, 42nd Street & 5th Avenue New York 10018\, NY\, NY\, 10018\, United States
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