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The one-bedroom museum is so organized. We learned not only about the feminists we considered, such as Susan B. Anthony (Susan B. Anthony) and other abolitionists convened at Seneca Hall, but also about women who opposed the right to vote and women who favored and opposed helping African Americans. Women get the vote. There are also many outstanding shows of African American women. I strongly recommend anyone interested in American women's history to visit. Unfortunately, with the arrival of COVID-19, I think this is an exhibition that has closed due to the closing of March 29-29. During my visit, I asked the curator if he was traveling anywhere, she suggested not, and to restore it. Also, I read somewhere that parking was a problem. We had no problem at all, parking was free.
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The one-bedroom museum is so organized. We learned not only about the feminists we considered, such as Susan B. Anthony (Susan B. Anthony) and other abolitionists convened at Seneca Hall, but also about women who opposed the right to vote and women who favored and opposed helping African Americans. Women get the vote. There are also many outstanding shows of African American women. I strongly recommend anyone interested in American women's history to visit. Unfortunately, with the arrival of COVID-19, I think this is an exhibition that has closed due to the closing of March 29-29. During my visit, I asked the curator if he was traveling anywhere, she suggested not, and to restore it. Also, I read somewhere that parking was a problem. We had no problem at all, parking was free.
The San Diego Women's Museum in Ballarat is a museum reflecting the history of American feminism, with many graphic introductions and some physical displays, which is a good place to learn about the American women's movement.
The Women's Museum is primarily a celebration of women's independence and liberation, and now the feminist mind here is very open.