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September 24

This Day in Women's History

By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com

    1825: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper born (writer, reformer)

    1841: Katharine Brownlee Sherwood born (journalist, poet)

    1871: Edith Elmer Wood born (economist: housing issues)

    1938, September 24-25: Valentina Grizodubova, Marina Raskova and Paulina Ossipenko set world record, flying nonstop from Moscow to Siberia in an ANT-37.

    1988: Jackie Joyner-Kersee set a world heptathlon record, winning the gold medal at the Seoul Olympics

Quote for Today

    It is said, for instance, that men are innately more aggressive than women. But conditioning, not sex hormones, makes them that way. Anyone seeing women at a bargain-basement sale — where aggression is viewed as appropriate, even endearing — sees aggression that would make Attila the Hun turn pale.

    — Estelle R. Ramey

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