American Heritage Center Exhibition: In Pursuit of EqualitySeptember 5 - December 23, 2009Boyle Gallery
Curated from the American Heritage Center collection, In Pursuit of Equality tells the story of three women, Nellie Tayloe Ross, Thyra Thomson, and Liz Byrd, who through their actions as elected office holders, challenged and changed the conventional understanding of equality in Wyoming. More specifically, it will look at Ms. Ross' election as Governor, Ms. Thomson's advocacy for the Equal Rights Amendment, and Ms. Byrd's struggle to have Martin Luther King Jr. Day recognized in Wyoming. The exhibition features photographs and three historic documents. It was curated by Matt Francis, Assistant Archivist at the American Heritage Center.
Images: TOP - Thyra Thomson next to a statue of Wyoming suffragist, Esther Hobart Morris, circa 1960s. CENTER - State Senator Byrd attending the Martin Luther King Jr./Wyoming Equality Day bill signing, 1990. BOTTOM - Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, circa 1925.
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