Personal and Political in Kate Brown's Washington
Kate Masur spoke on the “Personal and Political in Kate Brown’s Washington.” She spoke about the life of Kate Brown, a 19th Century Capitol… read more
Kate Masur spoke on the “Personal and Political in Kate Brown’s Washington.” She spoke about the life of Kate Brown, a 19th Century Capitol worker who protested segregation, who was removed from a train’s “ladies” passenger car for being African-American. Following her presentation, Ms. Masur responded to questions and comments from members of the audience. close
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