Women Behaving Badly: Political Prowess–March 31, 2020

March 31, 2020

Indiana History Center, 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202

(317) 232-1882
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Indiana’s history is full of renegade ladies who were bold, gutsy, and fascinating. We’re back again to raise a glass to a new crop of revolutionary ladies whose political prowess changed the Hoosier state, including:

  • The hatchet-wielding activist who called for Indiana’s first women’s rights convention
  • The local lawyer who won litigation that allowed all women to join the bar
  • The suffragists who showed their displeasure at their male adversaries by staging a melodrama

At Women Behaving Badly, you’ll weave your way through the History center to meet these and other audacious advocates while enjoying themed snacks and local libations.

$22 | $18 | $25 Day of. Tickets include light refreshments and one drink ticket. Additional drinks available for purchase.

Photo: A Woman Behaving Badly (and “Goodly”): First Lady Lou Henry Hoover. She earned a BA in geology at Stanford, she translated a 1565 metallurgy work from Latin, she traveled the world, supported Girl Scouts and spoke Mandarin. (US Archives)