[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1278] Women's History Month in DC

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Date: Sun Mar 04 2001 - 14:03:12 EST


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If any of you live in or near DC, you and your students may be interested in knowing that for Women's History Month, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American  History is hosting an intriguing discussion asking, "Why Not A WOMAN?" for U.S. president.
JOIN Eleanor Clift, author of Madam President: Shattering the Last Glass Ceiling, contributing editor for Newsweek, and  panelist on The McLaughlin Group; Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins, president of the League of Women Voters; and Lt.  Gen. (Ret.) Claudia J. Kennedy, the U.S. Army's first female three-star general, as they talk about when and how a woman will become president.
Edie Mayo, curator emerita of the National Museum of American History, 
moderates the discussion. Audience participation is encouraged. A booksigning opportunity follows. Free and open to the public.

12 noon, Wednesday, March 14
Carmichael Auditorium
14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W.
For information and accessibility accommodations,
call 202-357-2700 or 202-357-1563 (TTY)
or visit http://americanhistory.si.edu.



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