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Freedom Rides Museum
210 S Court St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Peace and Justice Memorial Center
414 Caroline St, Montgomery, AL 36104
First Baptist Church Montgomery
305 S Perry St, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
Rosa Parks Museum
252 Montgomery St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts
251 Montgomery St, Montgomery, AL 36104
United States Post Office and Courthouse—Montgomery
15 Lee St, Montgomery, AL 36104
The Sanctuary
432 Goldthwaite St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Rosa Parks Bus Stop
Court Square, Montgomery, AL 36104
Civil Rights Memorial Center
400 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104
Rosa Parks Library & Museum Childrens Wing
208 Montgomery St, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
Nearby restaurants
Baristas and Barristers
547 S Lawrence St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Plant Bae
175 Lee St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Hilltop Public House
3 N Goldthwaite St, Montgomery, AL 36104
D'Road Cafe welcomes you to our Latin Home cooking style
121 Montgomery St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Chris' Famous Hotdogs
138 Dexter Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104
Scott Street Deli
412 Scott St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Hamburger King
547 S Decatur St, Montgomery, AL 36104
AYA Soulful Dining
346 Clayton St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Bibb Street Pizza Company
424 Bibb St #100, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
Mama's Sack Lunches
21 S Perry St, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
Nearby local services
More Than Tours
17 Mildred St, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
417 Caroline St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Bovada Online Casino
Montgomery, AL 36104
Troy University - Montgomery Campus
231 Montgomery St, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
The BeYOUtiful Boutiques
One Court Square Suite 102, Montgomery, AL 36104
Funky Forte Food Truck
410 Clayton St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Alabama Power
200 Dexter Ave #A, Montgomery, AL 36104
The Exchange Bar
201 Tallapoosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Southern Poverty Law Center
403 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104
Equal Justice Initiative
122 Commerce St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Nearby hotels
Staybridge Suites Montgomery - Downtown by IHG
275 Lee St, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
Elevation Convening Center and Hotel
600 Montgomery St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center
201 Tallapoosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Hampton Inn & Suites Montgomery-Downtown
100 Commerce St, Montgomery, AL 36104
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Montgomery Downtown
120 Madison Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104
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The Mothers Of Gynecology Park
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The Mothers Of Gynecology Park

17 Mildred St, Montgomery, AL 36104
5.0(23)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Freedom Rides Museum, Peace and Justice Memorial Center, First Baptist Church Montgomery, Rosa Parks Museum, Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts, United States Post Office and Courthouse—Montgomery, The Sanctuary, Rosa Parks Bus Stop, Civil Rights Memorial Center, Rosa Parks Library & Museum Childrens Wing, restaurants: Baristas and Barristers, Plant Bae, Hilltop Public House, D'Road Cafe welcomes you to our Latin Home cooking style, Chris' Famous Hotdogs, Scott Street Deli, Hamburger King, AYA Soulful Dining, Bibb Street Pizza Company, Mama's Sack Lunches, local businesses: More Than Tours, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Bovada Online Casino, Troy University - Montgomery Campus, The BeYOUtiful Boutiques, Funky Forte Food Truck, Alabama Power, The Exchange Bar, Southern Poverty Law Center, Equal Justice Initiative
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(334) 296-3024
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anarchalucybetsey.org
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Montgomery Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Montgomery Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Thu, Jan 1 • 12:00 AM
500 Dexter Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104, USA, 36104
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Yes! and...? Improv for Beginners Workshop
Yes! and...? Improv for Beginners Workshop
Tue, Jan 13 • 6:00 PM
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Freedom Rides Museum

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Peace and Justice Memorial Center

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Rosa Parks Museum

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Diepiriye KukuDiepiriye Kuku
The Mothers of Gynecology Park in Montgomery, AL, is not just a park; it's a powerful testament to the strength, resilience, and unwavering spirit of the women who shaped the course of medical history. Visiting this park was a profoundly moving experience that left an indelible mark on my heart and soul. The meticulously landscaped grounds are a picturesque backdrop for the striking sculptures and tributes that honor the groundbreaking contributions of African American women to the field of gynecology. Each statue stands tall, depicting the women with grace, dignity, and a fierce determination that speaks volumes about their legacy. The attention to detail in every aspect of The Mothers of Gynecology Park is nothing short of outstanding. The sculptures are not just life-like; they are imbued with an emotion that is palpable. As I walked through the park, I could feel the strength and resilience of these women, their stories echoing through the carefully crafted artwork. The park's design pays homage to their achievements, inviting visitors to reflect upon the challenges they faced and the triumphs they achieved against all odds. What struck me the most was the educational value of the park. The informative plaques and displays provided a wealth of knowledge about the history of gynecology and the vital role these women played in advancing medical science. It was a humbling experience to learn about their struggles and triumphs, underscoring the importance of acknowledging their legacy in shaping the healthcare landscape. Moreover, the park serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations. It educates, enlightens, and empowers visitors, encouraging them to embrace the values of determination, perseverance, and equality. The Mothers of Gynecology Park stands as a reminder that progress is possible, even in the face of adversity, and that the contributions of women, particularly women of color, should never be overlooked or forgotten.
The Munch TravelogueThe Munch Travelogue
archa Lucy Betsey were enslaved women that were experimented on by Dr. J. Marian Sims in the 1840s, all in the name of science. Each iron sculpture is distinctly different and is adorned with the tools that replicate what were used during the surgeries as well as pieces of beauty like the variations of sculpted flowers. As you walk around the More Up Campus you will see panels explaining the healthcare practices for women of color and how it was predominantly performed by black midwives and was quickly dismantled by white men with influence who believed that science and invasive tools were the best way to care for women’s bodies. It is with much gratitude and appreciation that I thank these Mothers of Gynecology.
Paul BrownPaul Brown
Striking modern sculpture of Michelle Browder's “The Mothers of Gynaecology" depicting Anarcha, Lucy and Betsey, three of the many enslaved women whose bodies were mutilated by J. Marion Sims often called the "father of gynaecology" due to his work in the field. Even though medicine in general doubtlessly benefited from the good advances of this work, this knowledge was gained by odious means and to the this day the very people from who he gained this knowledge suffer higher mother and baby mortality rates and often sub-standard care. The Statue if nothing else, makes you think.
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The Mothers of Gynecology Park in Montgomery, AL, is not just a park; it's a powerful testament to the strength, resilience, and unwavering spirit of the women who shaped the course of medical history. Visiting this park was a profoundly moving experience that left an indelible mark on my heart and soul. The meticulously landscaped grounds are a picturesque backdrop for the striking sculptures and tributes that honor the groundbreaking contributions of African American women to the field of gynecology. Each statue stands tall, depicting the women with grace, dignity, and a fierce determination that speaks volumes about their legacy. The attention to detail in every aspect of The Mothers of Gynecology Park is nothing short of outstanding. The sculptures are not just life-like; they are imbued with an emotion that is palpable. As I walked through the park, I could feel the strength and resilience of these women, their stories echoing through the carefully crafted artwork. The park's design pays homage to their achievements, inviting visitors to reflect upon the challenges they faced and the triumphs they achieved against all odds. What struck me the most was the educational value of the park. The informative plaques and displays provided a wealth of knowledge about the history of gynecology and the vital role these women played in advancing medical science. It was a humbling experience to learn about their struggles and triumphs, underscoring the importance of acknowledging their legacy in shaping the healthcare landscape. Moreover, the park serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations. It educates, enlightens, and empowers visitors, encouraging them to embrace the values of determination, perseverance, and equality. The Mothers of Gynecology Park stands as a reminder that progress is possible, even in the face of adversity, and that the contributions of women, particularly women of color, should never be overlooked or forgotten.
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archa Lucy Betsey were enslaved women that were experimented on by Dr. J. Marian Sims in the 1840s, all in the name of science. Each iron sculpture is distinctly different and is adorned with the tools that replicate what were used during the surgeries as well as pieces of beauty like the variations of sculpted flowers. As you walk around the More Up Campus you will see panels explaining the healthcare practices for women of color and how it was predominantly performed by black midwives and was quickly dismantled by white men with influence who believed that science and invasive tools were the best way to care for women’s bodies. It is with much gratitude and appreciation that I thank these Mothers of Gynecology.
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Striking modern sculpture of Michelle Browder's “The Mothers of Gynaecology" depicting Anarcha, Lucy and Betsey, three of the many enslaved women whose bodies were mutilated by J. Marion Sims often called the "father of gynaecology" due to his work in the field. Even though medicine in general doubtlessly benefited from the good advances of this work, this knowledge was gained by odious means and to the this day the very people from who he gained this knowledge suffer higher mother and baby mortality rates and often sub-standard care. The Statue if nothing else, makes you think.
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The Mothers of Gynecology Park in Montgomery, AL, is not just a park; it's a powerful testament to the strength, resilience, and unwavering spirit of the women who shaped the course of medical history. Visiting this park was a profoundly moving experience that left an indelible mark on my heart and soul.

The meticulously landscaped grounds are a picturesque backdrop for the striking sculptures and tributes that honor the groundbreaking contributions of African American women to the field of gynecology. Each statue stands tall, depicting the women with grace, dignity, and a fierce determination that speaks volumes about their legacy.

The attention to detail in every aspect of The Mothers of Gynecology Park is nothing short of outstanding. The sculptures are not just life-like; they are imbued with an emotion that is palpable. As I walked through the park, I could feel the strength and resilience of these women, their stories echoing through the carefully crafted artwork. The park's design pays homage to their achievements, inviting visitors to reflect upon the challenges they faced and the triumphs they achieved against all odds.

What struck me the most was the educational value of the park. The informative plaques and displays provided a wealth of knowledge about the history of gynecology and the vital role these women played in advancing medical science. It was a humbling experience to learn about their struggles and triumphs, underscoring the importance of acknowledging their legacy in shaping the healthcare landscape.

Moreover, the park serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations. It educates, enlightens, and empowers visitors, encouraging them to embrace the values of determination, perseverance, and equality. The Mothers of Gynecology Park stands as a reminder that progress is possible, even in the face of adversity, and that the contributions of women, particularly women of color, should never be overlooked...

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archa Lucy Betsey were enslaved women that were experimented on by Dr. J. Marian Sims in the 1840s, all in the name of science.

Each iron sculpture is distinctly different and is adorned with the tools that replicate what were used during the surgeries as well as pieces of beauty like the variations of sculpted flowers.

As you walk around the More Up Campus you will see panels explaining the healthcare practices for women of color and how it was predominantly performed by black midwives and was quickly dismantled by white men with influence who believed that science and invasive tools were the best way to care for women’s bodies.

It is with much gratitude and appreciation that I thank these Mothers...

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2y

Striking modern sculpture of Michelle Browder's “The Mothers of Gynaecology" depicting Anarcha, Lucy and Betsey, three of the many enslaved women whose bodies were mutilated by J. Marion Sims often called the "father of gynaecology" due to his work in the field. Even though medicine in general doubtlessly benefited from the good advances of this work, this knowledge was gained by odious means and to the this day the very people from who he gained this knowledge suffer higher mother and baby mortality rates and often sub-standard care. The Statue if nothing else,...

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