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Celebrating 100 Years Of The Suffrage Movement: Photos
The Library's final event in this year's Tom Twomey Series was held at the East Hampton Library.
EAST HAMPTON, NY — It was a joyful celebration Thursday evening at the East Hampton Library's Baldwin Family Lecture Room as the Library presented its final event in this year's Tom Twomey Series, honoring New York State's Suffrage Centennial.
The event was co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of the Hamptons and the Town of East Hampton. Historians Arlene Hinkemeyer and Antonia Petrash presented the fascinating story of 100 years of the suffrage movement on Long Island and the East End.
Former East Hampton town supervisor, and wife of the late Tom Twomey, Judith Hope moderated. Library board member Brooke Kroeger, Board President Sheila Rogers, and Director Dennis Fabiszak hosted.
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Photos by Stéphanie Lewin.
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