2306 42nd SW
West Seattle
Her Ink Her Voice
A new program by Gin Hammond about Susie RevelsSun, April 27 – 2 pm
West Seattle Library, Meeting Room
2306 42nd Ave SW, SeattleA story of persistence, legacy, and the power of the pen! Meet Susie Revels Cayton— daughter of the first Black U.S. Senator, Associate Editor of The Seattle Republican, writer and activist at the turn of the 20thcentury — as she fights for justice with ink and fire!
The program will be followed by an interactive audience Q&A/Discussion.
Her Ink Her Voice is being developed by Key City Public Theatre in Port Townsend, under a grant from Humanities Washington. For more information, see WA Women’s History Initiative: Suffrage Lecture Series page on the Key City Public Theatre website: https://keycitypublictheatre.org/suffrage-lectures
Questions? Contact Barbara Callander at (240) 893-3666.
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