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Welcome Remarks for The Agitators: Three Friends Who Fought for Abolition and Women鈥檚 Rights

Greetings from the 威尼斯人娱乐场. I鈥檓 David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to today鈥檚 virtual book talk with Dorothy Wickenden, author of The Agitators.

Before we begin, though, I鈥檇 like to tell you about two upcoming programs you can view on our YouTube channel.

Tomorrow, March 31, at 7 p.m. we鈥檒l bring you a panel discussion titled 鈥淥vercoming Challenges: Women in the Military.鈥 Journalist Soledad O鈥橞rien will lead a discussion about the evolution of women鈥檚 roles and responsibilities in the U.S. Armed Forces. Joining O鈥橞rien will be former Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, retired Brigadier General Kristin K. French, and Lieutenant Madison Hovren.

And on Friday, April 2, at noon, we鈥檒l hear from George William Van Cleve, author of Making a New American Constitution. In this book, Van Cleve explores flaws in the U.S. Constitution and proposes solutions for them.

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Archives and manuscript collections are often called 鈥渢reasure troves.鈥 Archivists, librarians, and curators take pride in seeing the materials in their care come to light and be used to share previously little-known episodes of history. In the case of our guest author, Dorothy Wickenden, an encounter with a collection of neglected letters unlocked a treasure of material leading to the story of three remarkable women. The letters written by Frances Seward, the wife of President Lincoln鈥檚 Secretary of State, led Wickenden to Martha Wright, and Martha鈥檚 writings led to Harriet Tubman.

These three鈥攖he 鈥渁gitators鈥 of the title鈥攂ring their own perspectives on the critical issues of their time: slavery, women鈥檚 roles, the rights of women and Black Americans, and the Civil War.

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Dorothy Wickenden is the author of Nothing Daunted and The Agitators and has been the executive editor of The New Yorker since January 1996. She also writes for the magazine and is the moderator of its weekly podcast The Political Scene. A former Nieman Fellow at Harvard Wickenden was national affairs editor at Newsweek from 1993 to 1995, and before that was the longtime executive editor at The New Republic.

 Now let鈥檚 hear from Dorothy Wickenden. Thank you for joining us today.

 

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