The Arguments as to Why the ERA Can Still be Ratified Now--After the Deadline https://t.co/Yges8GPkO2
— Gender Law (@ProfTracyThomas) January 22, 2020
The Arguments as to Why the ERA Can Still be Ratified Now--After the Deadline https://t.co/Yges8GPkO2
— Gender Law (@ProfTracyThomas) January 22, 2020
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— Odd Pittsburgh (@OddPittsburgh) March 12, 2020
On October 4th, 1918, Charles Patterson, a 29-year-old resident of Aspinwall, died in St. Francis Hospital. This was the first known death caused solely by the Influenza Pandemic that would soon encapsulate #Pittsburgh. pic.twitter.com/vUvgC0CMEb
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— Odd Pittsburgh (@OddPittsburgh) March 12, 2020
On October 4th, 1918, Charles Patterson, a 29-year-old resident of Aspinwall, died in St. Francis Hospital. This was the first known death caused solely by the Influenza Pandemic that would soon encapsulate #Pittsburgh. pic.twitter.com/vUvgC0CMEb
Anna Howard Shaw, herself a medical doctor, died of pneumonia on July 2, 1919, and I've wondered if that was related to the pandemic. She was 70. Another incredible figure who deserves to be better known.
— Kevin Douglas (@KevinSDouglas) March 20, 2020
Anna Howard Shaw, herself a medical doctor, died of pneumonia on July 2, 1919, and I've wondered if that was related to the pandemic. She was 70. Another incredible figure who deserves to be better known.
— Kevin Douglas (@KevinSDouglas) March 20, 2020
Please stop calling all of us Native and Indigenous women “Native American”. Our nations reject this Fed created (in the 1950s) colonized term.
— ndngenuity (@ndngenuity) March 6, 2020
Please stop calling all of us Native and Indigenous women “Native American”. Our nations reject this Fed created (in the 1950s) colonized term.
— ndngenuity (@ndngenuity) March 6, 2020