Communal Studies Lecture Series
Indiana was home to some of America's most radical progressive voices in the early 19th century--and some of them were women. Frances Wright, writer, speaker, and activist, came to New Harmony out of curiosity and left changed, beginning a career that won her praise and infamy in her day. Her work against slavery and for women's broader role in society set the stage for a transformation of American society we are still experiencing today. In this lecture, we will explore her life and the other women who were like her, working toward an America more in line with our stated value of liberty and justice for all.