WOMEN IN EARLY AMERICA (IN-PERSON)

Instructor(s)
Renee Sentilles
Henry Eldgridge Bourne Professor of History, CWRU
Date
Thursdays, October 10-November 14
Time
1:30PM to 3:30PM ET

Does our understanding of American history change when we approach it from a female perspective? Do we mark that history the same way? Do we use the same methods? This is a multicultural course that traces American history through women’s experiences from 1600 to 1900. It begins with Native American, British, and African women in Colonial Virginia and ends with women fighting for suffrage.

This course is part of the Senior Scholars Program.

Member of Lifelong Learning Cost
Members receive 15% discount
Nonmember Cost
$90