Junior League Founder Mary Harriman Will Be Inducted Into the National Women’s Hall of Fame
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Mary Harriman’s achievements also have been recognized by the National Women’s History Museum.
The National Women’s Hall of Fame is the nation’s oldest membership organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements of great American women. It was created in 1969 in Seneca Falls by a group of local women and men who believed that contributions of American women deserved a permanent home in the small village where the fight for women’s rights began.
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