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This Day in Women's History

By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com

    International Women's Day

    1702: Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, ascended to the British throne

    1783: Hannah Hoes Van Buren born

    1824: Emily Elizabeth Parsons born

    1828: Catherine Lorillard Wolfe born

    1856: Mary Wright Plummer born

    1857: women workers in New York City strike for higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions

    1886: Alice Throckmorton McLean born

    1923: Lydia Rapoport born

    1943: Lynn Redgrave-Clark born

    1945: Phyliss M Daley sworn in as navy ensign, the first black nurse to achieve that office

    1945: first celebration of International Women's Day as such

Quote for Today

    He might have been happier with a wife who was completely uncritical. That I was never able to be, and he had to find it in other people. Nevertheless, I think I sometimes acted as a spur, even though the spurring was not always wanted or welcome. I was one of those who served his purposes.

    Eleanor Roosevelt
    speaking of her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt

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