1816: Sophie Germain awarded a grand prize by the French Academy of Sciences for work on the mathematics of vibration, foundational to construction of skyscrapers today
1859: Fanny Bullock Workman born (explorer)
1863: Ellen Churchill Semple born (geographer)
1864: Mary Kenney O'Sullivan born (labor organizer)
1867: Emily Greene Balch born (Nobel Peace Prize, 1946)
1870: first issue of Woman's Journal published, by Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Blackwell
1900: Queen Marie, Yugoslavia, born
1911: Butterfly McQueen born (actress)
Quote for Today
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History has a long-range perspective. It ultimately passes stern judgment on tyrants and vindicates those who fought, suffered, were imprisoned, and died for human freedom, against political oppression and economic slavery.
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, 1949
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