The Berkshire Eagle in Massachusetts, where women’s rights pioneer Susan B. Anthony was born, reported on Raab’s latest historical discovery: two rare documents granting membership in the Women’s New York State Temperance Society, signed by both Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. In the article, James Capuzzi, the executive director of the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum in Adams, MA, said of the documents: “Now that we know how great these two women ended up becoming, and the influence they had on American society, it’s almost like you’ve recovered Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen signed cards from their first year in the NBA.” Click below to read the full article.
Raab in the Press: Susan B. Anthony’s Hometown Paper Features Raab Discovery
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