New Book Details The Beginning of Women’s Rights National Historical Park

A reporter interviews National Park Service Ranger Judy Hart in Seneca Falls, with a man smiling behind them.
National Park Service Ranger Judy Hart is interviewed in Seneca Falls regarding the Women's Rights National Historical Park.

Greg Cotterill and Mike Smith interview Judy Hart in Seneca Falls in 1982 for WSFW Radio.

A new book details the planning and early days of the Women’s Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls.

The book titled “A National Park for Women’s Rights-The Campaign That Made It Happen” was written by the park’s founder and first superintendent Judy Hart.

The book begins with the idea in 1978,  the park’s opening in 1982, and the following years.   The book, which is being published by Cornell University Press, will be available in October.

You can pre-order the book now.

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