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Unearthing the Past at the Crossroads of Culture
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Coming July 17th:

Fighting for Women's Rights: Hazel Hunkins Hallinan

with Kevin Kooistra

Hazel Hunkins Hallinan, 1908 graduate of Billings’ High, was one of the most influential feminist leaders of the 20th century. As a young women, she was arrested several times for protesting in front of the White House in the cause of gaining national suffrage for women. Still active in women’s rights issues into the 1970s, she was described then, at age 87, as a “tiny greyed-haired woman with a feminist vocabulary, a notorious arrest record, and a surprisingly sharp tongue.” Learn her amazing story through personal photographs, memoirs, and national headlines. 

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