Virtual Live AZ Speaks – Nevertheless She Persisted! Women Who Made a Difference on the Arizona Frontier – Registration Required

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The Prescott Valley Public Library (7401 East Skoog Blvd.) and AZ Speaks presents ‘Nevertheless She Persisted! Women Who Made a Difference on the Arizona Frontier’ – Registration Required.  Meet an array of early Arizona women who endured troubles and hardships, along with achieving amazing feats and triumphs during the territory’s early days, bringing a unique perspective to a harsh, strange country. Some of these women faced and fought discrimination, some laid down their lives. Learn about Native women warriors and peacemakers as well as women who rode into the territory to discover a completely different way of life. Journey back to a time in history when women explored, conquered, settled, and civilized this raw, new land. This presentation celebrates Arizona women who persisted and persevered in their quest to explore, discover, and conquer new lands and new beginnings.

Jan Cleere is an Award-winning author, historian, and lecturer Jan Cleere writes extensively about the desert southwest, particularly the people who first settled the territory. She is a magna cum laude graduate of ASU West with a degree is American Studies, and the author of five historical nonfiction books about the people who first ventured west. She lectures around the state on early pioneers who were instrumental in colonizing and civilizing Arizona Territory. Jan writes a monthly column for Tucson’s Arizona Daily Star, “Western Women,” detailing the lives of some of Arizona’s early amazing women. Her freelance work appears in national and regional publications.

This is a free event. Registration is required. Please click here to register.    

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Friday, December 18th, 2020

Presentation start at 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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