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September 27

This Day in Women's History

By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com Guide

    1657: Sophia, regent of Russia, born

    1760: Anne Wager opened a school for African American free and slave children in Virginia

    1772: Martha Jefferson Randolph born (daughter of Thomas Jefferson, wife of a U.S. Congressman)

    1841: Annie Aubertine (Woodward Moore) born (writer, musician, translator; pen name "Auber Forestier")

    1874: Myrtle Reed born (writer)

    1886: Minne Vautrin born (missionary, educator)

    1939: Kathy Whitworth (Kathryne Anne Whitworth) born (golfer)

    1944: Aimee Semple McPherson died of an overdose of sleeping pills (evangelist)

    1953: Diane Abbott born (first woman of African descent elected to the British Parliament)

Quote for Today

    Women complain about sex more often than men. Their gripes fall into two major categories: (1) Not enough. (2) Too much.

    — Ann Landers

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