PENNSYLVANIA’S WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Way Back When” Show focuses on Sarah B. Cochran, The Justice Bell, and Pennsylvania’s Women’s Suffrage Movement. Listen here in the YouTube player or download the episode on Podbean.
FEATURED GUESTS:
– KIMBERLY HESS – Author of “A Lesser Mortal: The Unexpected Life of Sarah B. Cochran.” From expanding her company, to becoming a respected benefactor of her community, often rivaling the efforts of more well-known philanthropists such as Andrew Carnegie, this biography covering the life and legacy of “The Coal Queen,” reveals the little-known story of a woman from American history who was constantly doing the unthinkable. The books is available on Amazon.
– AMANDA OWEN – Founder of the Justice Bell Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate, inspire and mobilize current and future voters. With programs for schools, a film about the women’s suffrage movement, and a public art Justice Bell replica, the Justice Bell Foundation is committed to highlighting women’s contributions in the struggle for voting rights and inspiring people to register to vote and become engaged citizens. More: https://www.justicebell.org/
– DAVID L. WOODRUM, alumni historian who provides another perspective of Sarah B. Cochran’s philanthropy work.
– BERT SESLER is the organist at Asbury United Methodist Church in Uniontown. He plays the pipe organ that Sarah B. Cochran donated to the church in 1919 (as heard at the start of this episode).
This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Women Making History” and “Big Daily Blend” Channels. Follow our Big Blend Radio Network of Shows, here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork