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October 18

This Day in Women's History

By Jone Johnson Lewis, About.com

    1541: Margaret Tudor died (sister of Henry VIII of England and grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots)

    1836: Ellen Scripps born (journalist, publisher, philanthropist; worked with U.S. Sanitary Commission and the Freedman's Bureau)

    1849: Sarah Heston Rorer born (cookbook writer, cooking teacher, dietitian)

    1881: Elizabeth Bagshaw born (physician, birth control advocate)

    1889: Fannie Hurst born (writer, screenwriter)

    1929: Women declared "persons" under Canadian law, in the " Persons Case"

    1956: Martina Navratilova born (tennis player, gay rights advocate)

    1947: Laura Nyro (Nigro) born (singer-songwriter)

    1948: Ntozake Shange born (playwright, poet, writer)

Quote for Today

    The purpose of a woman's life is just the same as the purpose of a man's life: that she may make the best possible contribution to her generation.

    — Louise McKinney

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