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This Day in Women's History

By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com

    1718: Mary of Modena died in France

    1818: Juliet Opie Hopkins born (Civil War hospital administrator, Confederacy)

    1826: Varina Anne Howell Davis born (Confederate First Lady)

    1868: Gail Laughlin born (lawyer, suffragist, public official)

    1919: Eva (Evita) Duarte Peron born (First Lady and political force, Argentina)

    1927: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala born (writer)

Quote for Today

    "[India] is not a place that one can pick up and pull down again as if nothing had happened. In a way it's not so much a country as an experience, and whether it turns out to be a good or bad one depends, I suppose, on oneself."

    -- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

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