Come To The Place Where It All Began!

Come to the Franklin Community & Heritage Museum and visit the historic site where the women's march was born. 701 South Broadway, Franklin, Kansas.

Come visit the mural 'Solidarity' at the Pittsburg Public Library. 308 North Walnut, Pittsburg, Kansas.

Come to the Miners' Memorial and visit the Amazon Army kiosk, which tells the story of this extraordinary event. Second & Walnut, Pittsburg, Kansas.




.: History Presentations .:.:.

Union Maids & Rebel Dames: The History of the Amazon Army
Roots of the Kansas Balkans Lecture Series
Kansas Humanities Council
Chicopee, KS
March 25,2001

Women in the SE Kansas Coalmining Communities
Lecture
Women's History Month
Pittsburg State University
March 2002

Mural & Public Art
Arts/ History//Education
4-State Conference
Bemis Center
Omaha, Nebraska
August 18, 2000

Mining History & Heritage
Rotary Club
Girard, Kansas
February, 2005, 2006

Mining Our Heritage
AARP
Pittsburg, Kansas
Spring 2003, 2004, 2005
Summer 2006, 2007

March of the Amazon Army
Women's Service Organizations
Pittsburg, Kansas
2007, 2008

Southeast Kansas Coalmining History
Pittsburg Public Schools
200,2004,2005,2006

Coalmining History & Tour of The Mural & Miners' Memorial
St. Mary's Colgan/ Pittsburg Community Middle School
May 1, 2008

Dedication Hearl Maxwell's Papers
Pittsburg State University Special Collections Library 12/2000
Hearl Maxwell, District #14 United Mine Workers of America Union Official



 
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