On June 23, 2022, Suffrage100MA (now the Massachusetts Women's History Center) and Hamilton Hall unveiled an historic women’s suffrage marker honoring the legacy of the Remond Family in Salem.
This year, both Page and the Remonds are being honored with historical markers commemorating their contributions to the suffrage movement as part of a national movement.
Suffrage100MA (now the Massachusetts Women's History Center) is proud to stand with our LGTBQ Partners, colleagues, family and friends, and to support the community at Pride events!
Danvers Historical Society and Suffrage100MA unveiled an historic Women’s Suffrage marker honoring the legacy of educator Anne L. Page May 26 at the Page House, 11 Danvers St., Danvers Square.
Suffrage100MA (now the MWHC) and Danvers Historical Society were pleased to present the unveiling ceremony for the Anne L. Page women’s suffrage trail marker on May 26, 2022 at The Page House.
A new historical trail is coming to Massachusetts with five markers celebrating landmarks of both women and men who worked to get women the right to vote.
We are very excited to include a link to our recent virtual event with Professor Martha S. Jones and our upcoming women's suffrage markers on the National Votes for Women Trail!
In celebration of Women’s History Month, on March 30, 2022, Suffrage100MA (now the MWHC) and GBH Forum Network presented acclaimed historian and writer Martha S. Jones.
Live Zoom event with author and public historian Michelle Duster to discuss her recent book, Ida B. the Queen, about her great-grandmother, Ida B. Wells.
Suffrage100MA, voting and women’s rights advocates, and Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators gathered at the Boston Public Garden on Aug. 26 to commemorate Women’s Equality Day.