03-20 TABLE of CONTENTS:
DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
QUOTES by
Nawal El Saadawi.
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03-20 DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
B. 03-20-1896, Dr. Hazel Katherine Stiebling, chief of the Bureau
of Human Nutrition and Home Economics of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
who did some basic research that showed Vitamin D was necessary for the
body to assimilate calcium and phosphorus.
Executed 03-20-1899, Martha M. Place, for murdering her stepdaughter.
Place was the first woman electrocuted in the United States.
Event 03-20-1985, Libby Riddles, becomes the first woman to win the
Alaskan Iditarod Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, dogsled event that lasts
almost 18 days. The first prize is $50,000.
Event 03-20-1991, in an unusual 9-0 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled in Automobile Workers v. Johnson Controls that excluding women
from jobs in which toxic substances exposure could injure a fetus was unconstitutional.
(Medical tests show that men's sperm is extremely fragile and more likely
to be deformed by chemical exposure.)
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QUOTES DU JOUR
EL SAADAWI, NAWAL:
"The
liberation of women is above all based on their capacity to think their
own problems through and to link them to the total progress of the society
and the world in which they live, to their capacity to develop a political
and cultural consciousness."
-- Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian feminist.
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