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Cancelled! Florida’s Female Pioneers

March 22, 2020 @ 2:00 pm

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Examining some of the women who have shaped Florida, including Dr. Esther Hill Hawks, a physician who ran the first racially integrated free school in Florida; Harriet Beecher Stowe, famous for writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin who kick-started Florida’s tourism industry with her 1873 book, Palmetto Leaves; and May Mann Jennings, a suffragist and conservationist who helped establish Royal Palm State Park, which formed the nucleus of Everglades National Park.

Peggy Macdonald is an historian and author of Marjorie Harris Carr: Defender of Florida’s Environment, as well as a writer for Gainesville Magazine, Our Town Magazine, and Senior Times Magazine.

This event is funded by Florida Humanities’ Florida Talks program, in partnership with the Sulphur Spring Museum and Heritage Center.

Event Details

Event Date/time:

March 22, 2020 @ 2:00 pm -
March 22, 2020 @ 2:00 pm

Other

Presenter Information:
Peggy Macdonald, Scholar
Event Fee:
Free

Event Contact:

Elizabeth Bird
Phone:
813-545-1913
Email:
ebird@usf.edu

Event Venue:

Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center
1101 E. River Cove St.
Tampa, FL 33604 United States
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