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History at High Noon: Red Lights, Women’s Rights, and Madam Shaw of Maple Grove

  • Sioux City Public Museum 607 4th Street Sioux City, IA 51101 United States (map)

Join us for History at High Noon: Red Lights, Women’s Rights, and Madam Shaw of Maple Grove

This free, photographic presentation is offered at the Sioux City Public Museum from 12:05-1:00pm on April 17, and attendees are invited to bring their lunch to enjoy during the presentation.

Dorcas Hampton, also known as Madam Shaw, operated brothels in Sioux City and neighboring states in the 1870s.  Discover how the “girls” and Madam Shaw’s businesses were treated by the young city and its citizens, as Sioux City grappled with women’s rights, prostitution and the dangerous complexities that existed in frontier towns, presented by Russ Gifford, local historian.

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