Events
Work for the Clinton Campaign to help elect the first Woman President of the United States
To help her work on her campaign issues: Poverty, the environment, the foreclosure crisis,
Student loans so all can go to college, Universal health care, improving schools,
Bringing the troops home, building a stronger military, building stronger international allies/relations,
Keeping jobs at home, civil rights/rights for immigrants, veterans benefits, taking care of our law enforcement, womens rights and healthcare issues, ending the war on science.
Amelia EarhartMay 20-21, 1932 - First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic; 14 hrs 56 min (it was also the 5th anniversary of Lindberg's Atlantic flight; awarded National Geographic Society's gold medal from President Herbert Hoover; Congress awarded her the Distinguished Flying Cross; wrote For The Fun of It about her j
Many women, including Frances Dana Gage, helped organize women's conferences across Ohio during the early 1850s. Gage presided over one of these meetings, which was held in McConnelsville and did not include any men. This conference, along with others, collected petitions asking the Ohio Constitutional Convention of 1850-1851 to give women the right to vote. Gage led another state convention in Akron on May 29, 1851. At this meeting, Gage and the other women found that the local community was not accepting of their goals.

