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Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners

Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan

More men than women have won the Nobel Peace Prize, but the prize itself was likely inspired by the peace activism of a woman admired by Alfred Nobel.

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Fannie Lou Hamer: Leader in Winning Voting Rights

Sunday October 6, 2013
Fannie Lou Hamer 1964Fannie Lou Hamer was born October 6, 1917. Hamer never knew she, as an African American, could register to vote, and never tried until 1963. She then became a leader in the voting rights and civil rights campaigns in Mississippi. Learn more about the woman called "the spirit of the civil rights movement":

Fannie Lou Hamer - basic facts
Fannie Lou Hamer Biography
Fannie Lou Hamer Quotes
Women and the Civil Rights Movement
African American Women 1950-1999
Rosa Parks
Famous Black Women

American Women Cabinet Members: Who Served the Longest?

Saturday October 5, 2013
American politics question: can you name the five women who've served longest as cabinet members? And yes, who's included depends a bit on how you define "served longest" -- it's a different answer if you combine separate terms in two cabinet positions, or are interested in time served in a single cabinet position. Can you also guess who served the very longest (hint: she just held one office). Check your guess, and see how you did:

Women's Rights and the Constitution

Friday October 4, 2013

Are women people according to the US Constitution? Do the equal protections clauses apply to situations where men and women are treated differently? The history of court decisions on what sound like simple questions is quite interesting. If you want to explore that, I've assembled some resources to see some of this history:

Bhakti Poet and Saint

Tuesday October 1, 2013
In the 16th century, Mirabai's willingness to sacrifice family respect and traditional gender, family, and caste restrictions, and to devote herself completely and enthusiastically to Krishna, made her an important role model in a religious movement that stressed ecstatic devotion and that rejected traditional divisions based on sex, class, caste, and creed. Learn more: Mirabai: Bhakti Poet and Saint

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