Blog post with Berks video

This is a talk I recorded for the 50th anniversary of the Berkshire Conference on the History of Women. I was on the plenary session to speak on Transnationalism, but only given a few minutes to do so. I was so concerned about time that although I used Ernestine Rose as the example of a transnational person, I forgot to mention that she was an ardent feminist (then called a “woman’s rights woman”), an abolitionist and a free-thinker.