This year, celebrate the 140th Anniversary of the 14th Amendment

Equal Protection Under the Law

At the "Crowning Convention of Them All" with the people who made it happen

June 17 & 18, 2006

Free Admission!

Period Women's Rights Performances

Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth

Period Anti-Slavery Performances

Frederick Douglass, JW Loguen

A program supported in part by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities ""We the People" initiative on American History!

Historic Performing Arts

Music, Plays and Living Exhibits

Crafts & Food

Underground Railroad Tours

Children's Activities

Autograph Books, Interactive Performances

Complete Schedule of Events

Convention Performers

 

Period Street Performers

Anthony photo courtesy Susan B. Anthony House, all other photos courtesy Carl E. Wolf Photography

Links of Interest...

Newsroom

National UGRR Freedom Center Women's Rights National Historic Park NPS Network to Freedom WCTU

Thanks to our 2006 Sponsors...

The Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities "We The People" initiative on American History, The Community Foundation of Warren County, the Warren County Commissioners, Northwest Savings Bank, the management team of Cummins Engine, the Betts Foundation, Sugar Grove Township, Blair Corporation, Pennsylvania General Energy, The Pennsylvania State University Master Gardeners of Warren County, D & L Enos Milling, the Warren County Fair, Wilcox Brothers Hardware, the Sugar Grove Community Development Council, Cherry Hill Cemetery, the Warren County Historical Society, Charles Kennedy Jr., Signora Bella, Dr. Wilson's Miracle Elixir Show, Anam Cara, AKWAABA:  The Heritage Associates, the Rev. Alvin Parris Singers, the Imani Theater Ensemble of Rochester, the Blackstorytelling League, the Players Club of Warren, and contributions from sponsors like you.

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