Doc Chat Episode 2: Forgotten Feminist “Militant Maud Malone”

Doc Chat is a new program series that digs deep into the stories behind the Library’s most interesting collections and highlights ways that teachers can incorporate them into the classroom.

In Episode Two, Cara Dellatte, Ian Fowler, and Susan Kriete, curators of NYPL’s upcoming exhibition Her Vote, Her Voice: The Fight for Women’s Equality, will examine collection items for clues about why “Militant Maud Malone,” an NYPL librarian and pioneering suffragist, has been largely overlooked by history.

Educators, scholars, students, and all primary source lovers are welcome to join this lively conversation. Each 30-minute episode takes place online.











When: Tue., Aug. 18, 2020 at 12:30 pm
Where: New York Public Library—Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
476 Fifth Ave.
917-275-6975
Price: Free
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Doc Chat is a new program series that digs deep into the stories behind the Library’s most interesting collections and highlights ways that teachers can incorporate them into the classroom.

In Episode Two, Cara Dellatte, Ian Fowler, and Susan Kriete, curators of NYPL’s upcoming exhibition Her Vote, Her Voice: The Fight for Women’s Equality, will examine collection items for clues about why “Militant Maud Malone,” an NYPL librarian and pioneering suffragist, has been largely overlooked by history.

Educators, scholars, students, and all primary source lovers are welcome to join this lively conversation. Each 30-minute episode takes place online.

Buy tickets/get more info now