Frazier History Museum: What is a Vote Worth?
An exhibition to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the 19th Amendment and that of the 55th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act to examine Kentucky’s unique role in the fight for suffrage. The exhibition will place Kentucky’s suffrage movements within the context of the national movement, while exploring the specifics of our state’s particular journey, its stars and its villains, its triumphs and defeats. The exhibition will explore what suffrage looks like today.
Exhibit extended through June 2021.
The gift shop has many suffrage related items for sale. (May be available for online purchase in the future.)
There are also virtual programs on related to suffrage. Check our events page and the “Learn More” link below for more details.
Remember the Ladies. An interview with Angela P. Dodson, author of Remember the Ladies (2017), conducted by Betty Bayé, a veteran reporter, editorial writer, and columnist. Thursday, May 21, 6 - 7PM. Frazier History Museum - WATCH HERE
Visiting the Museum:
The Frazier History Museum is currently open Thursday-Sat 10 AM-5 PM, Sun Noon-5 PM. Can purchase tickets at museum. Tours of exhibit given once or twice a day.
The Frazier history Museum is respecting the Governor’s Executive Orders regarding the Coronavirus pandemic including social distancing and face covering.