Last Sunday, The Alpine Historical Society presented Women Warriors, a one-woman performance written and performed by historian Annette Hubbell.
Among the women portrayed in the play were abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Corrie Ten Boom, who survived her time in the Ravensbruck Concentration Camp in Germany during World War II, and Elizabeth Fry, who worked toward prison reform and criminal justice.
Hubbell describes her production as “the extraordinary stories of some ordinary women who transformed themselves, paved the way for others, and left the world in a better place.”
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