A History of Women in Historic Preservation in Mobile

Thu May 16 2024 at 06:00 pm

Historic Oakleigh House Museum | Mobile

Historic Oakleigh House Museum
Publisher/HostHistoric Oakleigh House Museum
A History of Women in Historic Preservation in Mobile
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“Grand Dames, Artists, Activists, and Professionals: A History of Women in Historic Preservation in Mobile, Alabama” - with Cart Blackwell
Thursday May 16, 2024
6pm
Historic Oakleigh House
$10, free for members
While the impactful role women have played in the historic preservation movement in the United States is very well documented, the subject more than warrants continued study. From the creation of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association in 1853 to the present, women have championed “why this place matters” long before that expression became a slogan. Women spearheaded historic preservation in Mobile, Alabama, from the movement’s beginning and play a leading role to this very day. Highlighting over one-hundred-and-sixty years of historic preservation in one of the oldest cities in United States through a study of nineteen preservation-minded ladies, this presentation examines how a discipline of international scope played out on the local level. Themes animating this narrative embrace, but are not limited to the broad range of roles within the field of historic preservaiton, varying responses to urban renewal, and the professionalization of a passion. In no way a succession of women who were the “woman behind the man,” this account celebrates women who established a field and bettered a community.
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Historic Oakleigh House Museum, 350 Oakleigh Pl,Mobile,AL,United States

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