Booksellers nationwide convened in Chicago this weekend. The owner of a Denver bookstore, the Tattered Cover, was in the spotlight for refusing to give police the book-buying records of a drug suspect. She cites the First Amendment.
A group of women writers met, shared their complaints and came up with a plan to revolutionize the book publishing industry. The result, EdgeWork, promises to provide a glimpse of what publishing looks like when women matter.
The on-line exhibit at the Women of the West Museum explores women’s battle for political rights, lest we and our children forget the ferocious struggle it took to claim the territory of political autonomy.
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