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Fighting for Equality: A Life of May Wright Sewell

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ISBN: 978-0871-95853-0  by Ray E. Boomhower

Boomhower’s biography of May Wright Sewell showcases her important contributions to the history of Indianapolis, Indiana, the United States and the world. A woman who had the “organizing touch,” Sewell helped to establish such Indianapolis institutions as the Girls’ Classical School, the Indianapolis Women’s Club, the Contemporary Club, the Art Association of Indianapolis (today known as the Indianapolis Museum of Art), and the Indianapolis Propylaeum.

Sewell also worked tirelessly on behalf of righgts for women in the United States – and around the flobe) during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She served as a valuable ally to such national suffrage leaders as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and gave the woman’s movement a worldwide focus through her pioneering involvement with the American National Council of Women and the International Council of Women.

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Weight .93 lbs