For 200 years Norwich women have advocated for change, taken a stand, and contributed to our community. Abolition, temperance, and the right to vote are just some of the causes. They have sewn, knitted, and quilted. They have marched, petitioned, debated, and raised funds. They have fought for their rights and voices, and while doing so have crafted a better world.

Learn more about the many ways women have been change-makers in Norwich.

Read in the flip book below or click the button below to download and print at home.

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Funded with a grant from Vermont Humanities.