DYK: Margaret Pittman (1901-1995) isolated the influenza strain responsible for most childhood meningitis and made observations that led to a Salmonella vaccine. She was also the first woman laboratory chief at NIH. Read more: WomensHistoryMonth
The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history.
Handwritten letters, speeches, photographs and scrapbooks, created by American suffragists who persisted for more than 70 years to win voting rights for women, are featured in a new exhibition at the Library of Congress."Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote," tells the story of the largest reform movement in American history with documents and artifacts from the women who changed political history 100 years ago.
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These Asian-American Women Should Be in Every History BookThe first woman of color in Congress was of Japanese decent.
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Savor the Memories | Recipes for March - LifeWay Women All AccessThese recipes originally appeared in the March 2020 issue of HomeLife Magazine. I love films that celebrate food. That’s probably not a shocker coming from someone who writes articles about recipes. Truth be told, I’m always seeking new avenues of inspiration. Recently, I curled up on the couch to rewatch a couple of old favorites for …
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Must Read: Kith Women and Estée Lauder Announce 2nd Collaboration, Sophie Turner Covers 'Elle'Also, the CFDA Awards have four new categories.
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TV Ratings: ‘The Bachelor Women Tell All’ Wins MondayLast night’s “Women Tell All” episode of “The Bachelor” comfortably came out on top of the ratings charts ahead of “The Voice,” which managed to retain all…
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A simple way to promote HPV vaccination among Asian American women: StorytellingAsian Americans and Pacific Islanders – what demographers call AAPIs – are the nation’s fastest-growing minority. Close to 20 million now live in the U.S. But you wouldn’t know it from our public health data, where AAPIs are underrepresented. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the data on cervical
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