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![]() ![]() Each year more than 90,000 people, including 30,000 schoolchildren, visit the historic Massachusetts State House. Until 1999, all of the many works of art they saw displayed in the Commonwealth's most important public building depicted men, and white men at that. We know that women had a profound impact on public life long before they could testify at legislative hearings, cast a vote, or hold elected office. Yet there was virtually no recognition of their contributions within the State House.
The next step was the launching by the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities of the State House Women's Leadership Project. With funding from public and private sources, the Foundation:
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State House Women's Leadership Project
Introduction SHWLP The Art and the Artist Women Honored
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