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“Two Pull Better Than One”: The Love Story of Grace and Agnes
In the early days of Wyoming statehood, when Laramie was still finding its footing as a frontier town, two extraordinary women found each other. Grace Raymond Hebard and Agnes Wergeland would go on to become pivotal figures in the University … Continue reading →
Posted in LGBTQIA+, Queer history, Uncategorized, women's history, Wyoming history
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Tagged Agnes Wergeland, Enduring love, Grace Raymond Hebard, Lesbian relationships, Norwegian immigrants, Women activists, Women educators, Women pioneers, Women scholars, Women supporting women, women's suffrage, Women's Rights, Wyoming educators
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