Burlington County - Westampton - First Sunday Series: Abigail Adams
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Sunday, November 3 – Burlington County
“First Sunday Series”
NSCDA-NJ will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Suffrage in the United States with the signing of the 19th Amendment which took place on August 18, 1920. Theatrical presentations are 2:00-4:00 pm and will feature:
Abigail Adams - November 3, 2019
First Sunday Series: Abigail Adams
November 3, 2019
2:00-4:00 pm
Abigail Smith Adams was an educated upper-class woman whose well-articulated opinions on government, politics, and life in general influenced at least two American presidents: her husband President John Adams and her son President John Quincy Adams.
She is best remembered for her letter asking her husband to "...remember the ladies..." when
enacting new laws. She asked John to limit the power of husbands over their wives, advocating the creation of legislation which would empower women with property ownership and access to educational and political opportunities. Kim Hanley will portray Abigail Smith Adams.
Admission is $10 per person. Friends of Peachfield are admitted free. Please make checks payable to: NSCDA-NJ and mail to Peachfield, 180 Burrs Road, Westampton, NJ 08060. Tickets also available at the door. Please call (609) 267-6996 or send an email to colonialdamesnj@comcast.net.
This event takes place at Peachfield, 180 Burrs Road in Westampton, the Headquarters of The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of New Jersey.