History Happy Hour: Defenders of Liberty

Not all fights are won on the battleground—in fact, many are won on the streets when people band together for a common cause. Whether they stood on a crate on a street corner or in the pulpit of a church, activists have led the way for change. Learn more about the Green-Wood residents who dared to stand up and fight for liberty, including Clemence Lozier, a physician who fought to petition for women’s voting rights; Peter Cooper, who provided the ultimate venue for freedom of assembly; and others.











When: Tue., Aug. 25, 2020 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: Green-Wood Cemetery
500 25th St., Brooklyn
718-210-3080
Price: $5/Free for members
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Not all fights are won on the battleground—in fact, many are won on the streets when people band together for a common cause. Whether they stood on a crate on a street corner or in the pulpit of a church, activists have led the way for change. Learn more about the Green-Wood residents who dared to stand up and fight for liberty, including Clemence Lozier, a physician who fought to petition for women’s voting rights; Peter Cooper, who provided the ultimate venue for freedom of assembly; and others.

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