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Folklife Center Presents “Unveiled:  A Revolutionary Life – Crystal Eastman”

The Presentation “Unveiled: The Revolutionary Life of Crystal Eastman,” will be held March 25. Photo provided.

GLENS FALLS — As Part of Women’s History Month, the Crandall Public Library and Folklife Center are hosting author and scholar Amy Aronson at 7 p.m.  on Monday, March 25.  

The presentation will focus on the extraordinary accomplishments of progressive leader, Crystal Eastman, and why she has been a hidden part of women’s history.  

Aronson will discuss her book, “Crystal Eastman, A Revolutionary Life,” and why Eastman, one of the strongest advocates and women’s rights leader is considered the most non-credited despite her pioneering legislation and long-lasting political change. Other presenters will address our current ERA status, NY Legislative Bill and the need to vote this year.  

Crandall Public Library Folklife Center is located at 251 Glen St., Glens Falls. More information can be found at Crandalllibrary.org. The event is free and open to the public.