Rights and Wrongs in Women's Legal History

Women's legal rights
Women's legal rights
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Get a comprehensive overview of the diverse concerns and campaigns for women’s rights that span American history from the early republic to the modern era. It will trace the progress of women’s legal rights by focusing on: suffrage and political participation; the labor and civil rights movements; claims to reproductive and sexual justice; and women’s rights in Nebraska.

Instructor: Katrina Jagodinsky, associate professor, History, UNL
Facilitator: Charlyne Berens
Day/Dates: Thu, April 12, 26, May 3, 10 (No class Apr 19)
Time: 1-2:30 p.m.
Location: NET, 1800 N. 33rd St., Meeting and Events Room
Cost: $20

Register Online: https://cehs25.unl.edu/wconnect/ace/quickpick.awp

Register by telephone: 402-472-6265
Please have your credit card handy.