And most remarkable and fascinating was the merging of the struggles… achieving abolition and women’s rights seemed to go hand in hand in author Dorothy Wickenden’s telling of the era and these three women’s stories… which makes sense. When one evil exists, more evils get free reign too. Isn’t that always the way? I’ll look forward to hearing more from Wickenden on the duality of the struggle. INSIDE THOUGHTS About Dorothy Wickenden’s The Agitators. Please Join a Chappaqua Library Author Talk on March 8th!
And most remarkable and fascinating was the merging of the struggles… achieving abolition and women’s rights seemed to go hand in hand in author Dorothy Wickenden’s telling of the era and these three women’s stories… which makes sense. When one evil exists, more evils get free reign too. Isn’t that always the way? I’ll look forward to hearing more from Wickenden on the duality of the struggle. 







“I get to know a lot of the actors really well throughout the process,” Kraus said. “I feel like In many ways I’m part of the team,” and as a result of the connection, people are put at ease. A real true display of emotion then emerges, he added.

Over the course of two hours, the decorated firetrucks and ambulance vehicles lit the rainy, misty evening starting at the Chappaqua Fire House, making its way down several streets and then ending at the Chappaqua Train Station.
