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HOW WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH BEGIN

HOW WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH BEGIN

MIISRAEL Bride · Saturday, March 13th 2010 at 1:06PM · 328 views
Recogning Great a Woman!
[Pictured Maya Angelou, Author/Poetess/Actress and Humanitarian]

Most of you may be well aware that March is the month to recognize the accomplishments and achievements of women. You may never knew before now, that just such a month was designated to women and it may seem as brand new to you. The Education Task Force in Sonoma, CA was the first organization within the United States to promote the idea of Women History. This organization started with it successful campaign of "Women's History Week" in 1978 beginning with the week of March 8th. Soon area schools took up promoting the participation with programs onbserving this event.

One year later in 1979 the Women's History Institute adopted the idea and introduced it as as national recognition of a week long observance. In 1980 five women in Santa Rosa, CA started The National Women's History Project which led a colitation to urge the recognition of nationally bringing women contributions to it's forefront. This established the month of March as Women's History Month.

By 1981 the first Congressional Resolution declaring National Women's Week was co-sponsored by Senator Orrin, Representative of Utah and Representative Barbara Mikulski of Maryland. The National Women Project was successful with bipartisan supporters in the House and Senate naming March Women's History Month. Now, it's becoming one of the most visable recognition given to women today. Many more women are becoming aware their history each March of each year and it's continuing growth is catching on and spreading!

MARCH IS WOMEN"S HISTORY MONTH
THIS MONTH IS FOR DESIGNATED FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY....ALL WOMEN!

This report was written by
MIISRAEL Shields
Hometown Memphis, Tennessee

Source: National Women's History Project &
Ariticle written by About.com author Linda Lowen

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Comments (7)

Siebra Muhammad Saturday, March 13th 2010 at 2:03PM

EXCELLENT!!!

MIISRAEL Bride Sunday, March 14th 2010 at 8:35AM

Irma, as a poetess I admire Maya's staying power. She's always displays such a wholeness of woman. One day, I may meet her? [Well, it's just a thought] Even if I never do, I admire her work and accomplishments. North Carolina! No, I didn't know! [Triple smiles, Irma Girl!]

MIISRAEL Bride Monday, March 15th 2010 at 9:02AM

I'm joyful! Maya is such a suited woman! I have sent in poems but it's been a long time. I will send more..have to keep trying! I can claim I will meet Ms. Angelou! She and I will share some verse! Thanks for the encouragements Beautiful Women!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

MIISRAEL, thanks for this inspiring and informational blog...

Maya Angelouis full of suprises in how many different hats she wears. example

Ms Angelou use to appear regularly on the Food Network as she is an expert on Black cultural foods history...this was a suprise to me when I saw her years ago as one of the Food network's food and drink consultants. I had only until then known her for her poems. (smile)

Oh, and because "I" know you are dying to know this my sister, she is also from the state of North Carolina. lol

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

MIISRAEL, if you can dream it you can accomplish it so have you sent her any of your beautiful poems????????????..this is a great step towards getting to meet her in person, right????...

So just OWN you will someday get to meet her. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

And, come to think of it in this Woman history month, MIISRAEL, have you sent our frist lady and Oprah any of your beautiful poems?????

SHAME ON YOU IF YOU HAVE NOT ALLOWED THEM TO SHARE WHAT YOU ALLOW US TO SHARE FROM YOU!!!(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

U-N-I-T-Y in the Black community. (smile)

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