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.
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History of the March
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Short Biographies
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Articles on Amazons
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Newspaper Articles
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Amazon Performances
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History Presentations
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List of Women
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Miners' Memorial
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Coal Mining Stories
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Photos
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Prologue
.: Welcome .:.:.
Hello, and welcome to
An Army of Amazons
, a page dedicated to the Southeast Kansas women's march, "The Amazon Army."
Please use the menu at the left to navigate through the site.
For questions or comments please contact Linda Knoll at:
lindaoknoll@swbell.net
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