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Presented By: Bentley Historical Library

Coeducation for Democracy

The Changing Moral Vision for Educating the Sexes at the University of Michigan, 1870–1920, a lecture by Andrea Turpin

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2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the admission of women to U-M. Andrea Turpin, associate professor of history at Baylor University and author of the recent award-winning book, A New Moral Vision: Gender, Religion, and the Changing Purposes of American Higher Education, 1837-1917, will speak on the struggle for women's admission at U-M and the experiences of women students here during the early decades of coeducation. This lecture is part of a new monthly series on the history of the University, sponsored by the Bentley Historical Library.
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