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가입일: 2018년 4월

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  1. 4월 12일

    ...that there was ever a time when a woman had never sat in the Oval Office." President Barack Obama, April 12, 2016. Five years ago , the historic headquarters of the became the by presidential proclamation.

    Exterior photo of the Belmont-Paul NM, a 3-story brick building on a city street corner, with the Hart Senate Office Building visible behind it.
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  2. 4월 12일

    I want them to be astonished that there was ever a time when women earned less than men for doing the same work. I want them to be astonished that there was ever a time when women were vastly outnumbered in the boardroom or in Congress...

    A mirror in the exhibits of the Belmont-Paul museum with the words "I will run for office." In the reflection are pictures and campaign buttons for women politicians and a panel that reads "When will Madam President Come to Washington?"
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  3. 4월 12일

    "I want young girls and boys to come here, 10, 20, 100 years from now, to know that women fought for equality, it was not just given to them. I want them to come here and be astonished that there was ever a time when women could not vote...

    Hallway of Belmont-Paul museum showing pictures on walls, white marble busts on pedestals and a stained glass fan window over the front door
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    4월 11일

    We 💙 this 1940 photo of posing for a publicity 📸 by DC trees, in costume from opera !🌸Evanti was born in DC & first to sing professionally, once giving a private recital at for !

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    4월 9일

    This is what it looks like to sing for an audience of 75,000. Barred from performing at the Daughters of the American Revolution's Constitution Hall in segregated DC, Marian Anderson instead sang in a public concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.

    Marian Anderson stands before microphones on the Lincoln Memorial's steps
    Marian Anderson looks out from the Lincoln Memorial's steps as an audience fills the National Mall
    Marian Anderson stands before microphones on the Lincoln Memorial's steps with onlookers gathered around her.
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    4월 5일

    We're happy to announce a new pilot program for parking dockless bikes & scooters on the . Check out the new rules & see the map of parking areas at:

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  8. 4월 7일

    In this photo, NWP members picket Congress on April 7, 1917, the day after declaration of war. The middle banner asks, "How Long Must Women Wait for Liberty?"

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  9. 4월 7일

    "It will always be difficult to wage a war for democracy abroad while democracy is denied at home." Alice Paul The used America's entrance into World War I as an opportunity to point out that denying women the vote was inconsistent with American ideals.

    Three women standing outside a building holding banners wearing raincoats, hats, and tricolor suffrage sashes. The middle banner reads "How long must women wait for liberty?" The other two banners are tricolor suffrage banners. Several men look on from a distanc
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    4월 2일

    Via : A doctoral graduate from UPenn, Alice Paul wrote her dissertation on inequities between men and women in the law. A team of students is now working to transcribe the 226-page manuscript:

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    3월 25일

    Ida B. Wells became an ancestor in 1931. She fought against segregation, helped found the , denounced lynchings, & raised awareness about the treatment of African Americans in the nation. She worked to help women achieve the right to .

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    3월 25일

    Overheard at the ranger station: "Peduncle Elongation is my favorite stage of cherry blossom development. Mostly because it's just fun to say." Stage 4 of 6 is here. Follow online & enjoy a virtual experience: 🌸

    Small clusters of green and pink buds grow from thin tree branches with a pond in the background.
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    3월 25일

    The is live! Watch the develop & enjoy their spring beauty from the comfort of your home. And now that the blossoms are at peduncle elongation–the 4th of 6 stages–we're even closer to peak bloom.🌸🌸 Enjoy the virtual experience:

    A view looking down across a wide road to a tree lined pond and the large white dome of the Jefferson Memorial on a foggy morning.
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  14. 3월 25일

    Watch the virtual play reading of "Fireflies" now through Sunday.

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    3월 24일

    In 1971, 20 year old Caroline Peters lobbied directly to the director , to allow women to be firefighters. The director told her if she could line up 12 women he would create a pilot program for female fire crews. Caroline showed up with 23 women.

    Caroline Peters poses with a clipping from a newspaper from 1971
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    3월 24일

    Pamela Melroy is one of only two women to command a Space Shuttle. She flew three missions in space: twice as Space Shuttle pilot during STS-92 and STS-112, and as Space Shuttle Commander during STS-120.

    Portrait of Pamela Melroy
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    3월 24일

    Born in 1912, Dorothy Height was a lead organizer of the 1963 March on Washington & represented the only women’s organization recognized that day. She was a lifelong advocate for racial & gender equality.

    A black and white photo of a smiling African American woman wearing a pretty hat.
    A close up of the words "I have a dream" carved into a stone step with the Washington Monument in the distance under a sunrise sky.
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    3월 23일

    UPDATE: As a public health precaution to stop the spread of COVID-19, the National Park Service will limit all vehicular & pedestrian access to the Tidal Basin, E. Potomac Park & W. Potomac Park during the blooming cycle of the . Learn more:

    Hundreds of people crowded together against a railing running next to a pond of water with a line of trees covered in pink flowers standing behind them.
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    3월 22일

    Each year, offers us an important opportunity to shine a light on women who have shaped our nation. With the addition of to the agency, Interior has made history again!

    Several faces of incredible women from Interior's leadership all highlighted in the blog
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    3월 22일

    When Eleanor Roosevelt became First Lady in March, 1933, she said, “There isn’t going to be any First Lady. There is just going to be plain, ordinary, Mrs. Roosevelt. And that is all.” Despite her humility, she set a bold example of what First Ladies could do. Pic at FDR Memorial

    A bronze statue of Eleanor Roosevelt wearing a long coat stands in front of a stone wall.
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