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Raconte-moi l'Histoire | Vulgarisée et souvent vulgaire
Radical Women's History Project
1833: Lucy Hobbs Taylor, dentist, women’s rights advocate; 1st woman in US to be granted a dentistry degree, born. 1868: Emily Murphy, Canadian feminist, one of the Famous Five in the Persons Case, which legally declared women people under Canadian law, born. 1875: Isadore Gilbert Mudge, known as the foremost US reference librarian of her time, author & archivist, born. 1877: Edna Woolman Chase, editor in chief of Vogue magazine who began her career working in Vogue’s mail room, born. 1887: Sylvia Woodbridge Beach, US Parisian publisher, published Joyce’s Ulysses when it was outlawed as obscene, born. 1899: Ada Kramm, Norwegian stage & film actress & producer whose career spanned more than 6 decades, born. 1904: Doris Eaton Travis, US actress, dance instructor & owner of 20 dance schools, last surviving Ziegfeld girl, born. 1921: Ada Louise Huxtable, winner of 1st ever Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, 1st architecture critic for The New York Times, born.
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