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Beginning with the support of the Mendham [NJ] Free Public Library, the Project’s growing research, production and publication activities resulted in the incorporation of the Women’s Project of New Jersey as an independent non-profit in July 1985 with a volunteer Board of Trustees that included historians, librarians, writers, a lawyer, an accountant, a publicist, an educational equity ...
The New Jersey Women's Heritage Trail is a collaborative effort between the New Jersey's Historic Preservation Office, part of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and 94 historic sites statewide to raise awareness about the roles played by women in shaping the history of state of New Jersey. [1] [2] [3]
W. E. B. Du Bois publicly supported the 1915 New Jersey campaign, writing in The Crisis, "To say the woman is weaker than man is sheer rot: It is the same sort of thing we hear about the 'darker races' and 'lower classes.'" [118] Mary Church Terrell campaigned in New Jersey in October, urging black men to vote for the women's suffrage amendment ...
Many New Jersey women attend the Pennsylvania Woman's Convention at West Chester in 1852. [9] 1853. John Pierpont discusses the early voting rights of women in New Jersey at the Women's Rights Convention in Rochester. [10] 1854. Henry Lafetra petitions the state legislature to declare women and men equal under the law. [11] 1857
The study looked at New Jersey companies on the Russell 3000 Index, a list of the largest publicly held businesses in the U.S. Are there more women CEOs now? This NJ group did a study
Women in New Jersey politics (3 C, 20 P) Women's prisons in New Jersey (1 P) R. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (17 P) S. Sculptures of women in New Jersey (8 P)
The 42nd Bi-Annual New Jersey Film Festival returns to Rutgers University and remotely on weekends from Jan. 26 to Feb. 18. Movies made by women 'given the platform that they need' at upcoming NJ ...
NJSFWC is the largest volunteer women's service organization in the state of New Jersey [2] and a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. [2] There are approximately 8,000 members in 200 clubs located throughout New Jersey. [1]