The group of women who served as Winslow’s governing body from 1925 to 1927 were the first all-female government in the state ...
March 18, 1925, began like any other Wednesday in the Heartland. It didn’t stay normal for long; when the day was over, it ...
Women don't have to remain silent and safe. We can use our good aggression to be empowered to take action and speak up.
Cumberland University history professor Mark Cheathem explained the Petticoat Affair and how it impacted President Andrew Jackson's cabinet. According to Mark Cheathem, who was Margaret Eaton, what ...
The event will feature presentations about famous Ozark women and their work, along with family activities. Winslow's "petticoat government" was led by the state's second woman registered pharmacist, ...
“Petticoat Lane,” as it came to be known, was by the 1930s, lined with large department stores like Peck’s, Kline’s, Emery, Bird & Thayer and Harzfeld’s. Macy’s purchased the building ...