NDSU's Department of History, Philosophy and Religious Studies and the NDSU Libraries are set to host a free screening of the movie “Suffragette” to celebrate Women's History Month. The film is scheduled to be shown Tuesday, March 26, at 5 p.m. in Minard Hall room 116.
The film traces the suffrage movement in the United Kingdom and the people who fought for women’s right to vote.
A panel discussion is set to follow that will explore the influence on the suffrage movement in the United States.
Scheduled panel participants are:
• Moderator Ashley Baggett, assistant professor of history
• Alison Graham-Bertolini, assistant professor of English
• Ann Braaten, assistant professor and curator of the Emily P. Reynolds Costume Collection
• Carrie Bentley, doctoral candidate in history.
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