Presented by Carol Crossed through the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum in Massachusetts, you’ll hear how the National American Woman Suffrage Association used postcards to further the cause of woman’s suffrage.
Carol began a career in human and civil rights activism while attending Howard University in the summer of 1965. She was trained as a facilitator and has been a leader in non-violent civil disobedience since the 1970s anti-Vietnam War movement. In the 1980s, she was a supporter of human rights for indigenous populations, particularly in South America. Carol was an editorial assistant for 15 years to The New York State Feminist, past editor of Voices for Peace and Life, and a contributor to Po-Life Feminism: Yesterday and Today.
In 2006 Carol purchased and restored the birthplace of Susan B. Anthony in Adams, Massachusetts. Four years later, it opened as a historic house museum honoring the feminist foremother. To recognize this accomplishment, she received the Northern Berkshire Massachusetts Business and Professional Women Award. Carol is also a founder for the Harriet Tubman Museum in Southern New Jersey. Today she is president of Feminists Choosing Life of New York.
Carol lives in Rochester, NY, with her husband, Richard.