04-07 TABLE of CONTENTS:
Some notable women...
DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
QUOTE by
Marilyn vos Savant.
Some Notable Women
Bessie Abramowitz organized the Amalgamated
Clothing Workers of America and was probably the first woman to sign a
collective bargaining agreement to settle a labor dispute. She had started
small by leading a few of her sister seamstresses out on strike protesting
poor working conditions and wages. That strike eventually grew to 20,000
workers and she was chosen by the union members as their arbitrator.
Anna Pedersdotter Absalon - one of the most
renowned Norwegian women writers of the Renaissance, who was burned as
a witch in 1590. John Masefield turned a description of her into the play
The Witch (1926) which ran for a long time on the New York and London
stages.
A noted theologian (Roland H. Bainton writing in Women
of the Reformation, From Spain to Scandinavia. Minneapolis: Augsburg
Publishing House, 1977. ISBN: 0-8066-1568-0) pointed out that all 35 witnesses
against Absalon were women. He also discounts the claims that women were
burned as witches because they were women, asking "Was
this feminine anti-feminism?" (Feminism in 1590? Why does he
equate feminism with witch burning?) However, he forgets that he earlier
wrote that her husband and the Bishop were too entrenched to be removed,
so authorities got at them by charging their wives with witchcraft. Also,
that the testifying women were controlled by their men and faced starvation
or beatings, or worse - such as being charged as witches - if they failed
to obey their husbands' orders.
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04-07 DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
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B. 04-07-1890, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, author, conservationist,
especially for the Florida Everglades, wrote The Everglades: River of
Grass (1947) probably the most influential book in Florida's history.
It forced the establishment of the Central and South Florida Flood Control
that kept the Everglades River system viable.
[I can proudly say that while a newspaper reporter
in Broward County, I discovered a sleazy land sales scheme that used a
loophole to sell land in that flood control/river district. I exposed it
and pressured the Florida Land Sales Commission to force him to return
the investors money. Marjory Stoneman Douglas was a fabulous woman! She
tried so hard to save the real Florida. -- I. Stuber.]
B. 04-07-1891, Dr. Martha May Eliot, first woman president of the
American Public Health Association (1947), active in UNESCO, and made
great contributions to child care regulations.
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QUOTES DU JOUR
VOS SAVANT, MARILYN:
"Why are women listed
as a "minority"? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are
more females than males."
--
Dave Powers, Syracuse, NY.
Marilyn vos Savant
wrote the following reply in her column in Parade Magazine:
"The earliest and
predominant meaning of 'minority' is 'the condition of being smaller, inferior,
or subordinate.' This is the origin of the word, 'minor' when referring
to a person under legal age. Even if there are more of them in number,
they're still minors. And, as there's no doubt that women have always been
subordinate, they are clearly a 'minority' group.
"If it were solely number that defined the term,
we would call Caucasians a minority because there are fewer of them in
the world than, say, Asians."
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