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This Day in Women's History

By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com

    1728 (o.s.): Mercy Otis Warren born (poet, historian, feminist)

    1830: Emily Edson Briggs born (journalist)

    1854: Julia Magruder born (writer)

    1857: Alice Stone Blackwell born (reformer)

    1868: Ellen Beach Yaw born (opera singer)

    1879 (or 1883): Margaret Sanger born (nurse, reformer: birth control)

    1882: Winnifred Mason Huck born (journalist; third woman elected to U.S. Congress)

    1927: Isadora Duncan (dancer) died when her scarf became entangled with the wheels of her car

    1934: Kate Millett born (feminist)

    1982: Princess Grace of Monaco (former movie star Grace Kelly) died of injuries from an auto accident

Quote for Today

    Let freedom be the mistress of thy heart.

    — Mercy Otis Warren's character, Don Juan de Padilla

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