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Nhojj - Women’s History - Poetry of Progress şarkı sözleri

Sanatçı: Nhojj

albüm: Nhojj Poetry, Vol. 2


Poetry doesn't always require rhyme.
Sometimes the simple facts posses a beauty of their own.
The progress of our sisters, in leadership around the world, for me,
Is such a poem. We do not need to go back as far as
Cleopatra and Joan of Arc, a few hundred years would suffice.
I admit, up until a few months ago,
I was ignorant of my women's history.
So today's is a beginner's course,
Because we all must begin somewhere.
Yes this is slow progress, but what progress isn't...
Now pray let us speak their names, least,
In all the madness gathering about
Us, we get distracted, and forget...
1850
Sojourner Truth speaks at the first
National Women's Rights Convention.
1863
Harriet Tubman, during the Civil War leads the first
Female directed armed assault, liberating more than 750 slaves.
1869
Julia Addington becomes the first woman elected to public office in
Iowa and probably in United States.
During her 2 years in office, 17 new schools are built.
1887
Added to the ballot without her knowledge,
Susanna Salter beats the odds and wins,
Becoming the first woman elected Mayor.
1916
Jeannette Pickering, a pacifist,
Is the first woman elected to Congress.
She is instrumental in initiating
Legislation granting voting rights to women.
1923
New Mexico's Soledad Chávez de Chacón becomes the
First Latina elected to statewide executive office.
1924
Michigan's Cora Belle Reynolds Anderson becomes the
First Native American woman elected to a state legislature.
1929
West Virginia's Minnie Buckingham Harper becomes the
First African American woman elected to a state legislature.
1933
Frances Perkins is the first woman to hold a Presidential Cabinet
Position. During her term as Secretary of Labor,
She is responsible for inaugurating
Social security, welfare and the minimum wage.
Modern era welcomes its first female
Prime Ministers in Sri Lanka, India and Israel.
1973
Lelia Foley-Davis becomes the first
African American woman elected Mayor.
1974
Boston's Elaine Noble becomes the first openly LGBT candidate elected
To a state legislature.
She is also part of the first LGBT
Delegation invited to the White House.
Argentina welcomes the first female President and
Central African Republic its first female Prime Minister.
1975
Ella T. Grasso becomes the first female Governor not married
To a previous Governor, and is re-elected for a second term.
1977
Patricia Roberts Harris becomes the first African American woman to
Hold a Presidential Cabinet position and later is the
First to represent the United States as an Ambassador.
Great Britain, Portugal,
Dominica and Norway elect their first female Prime Ministers.
Iceland and Malta elect their first female Presidents.
1986
The "Mother of Asian Democracy" Corazon Aquino
Becomes the first female president of the Philippines.
1988
Benazir Bhutto becomes the first female Prime Minister of a
Muslim country.
She helps move Pakistan from dictatorship to democracy.
Ireland, Nicaragua, Burundi, Guyana, Latvia,
Panama and Switzerland welcomed their first female Presidents.
Lithuania, Bangladesh, France, Poland, Canada, Rwanda, Turkey,
Haiti and New Zealand elect their first female Prime Ministers.
1992
Boston's Althea Garrison becomes the first
Transgender person elected to a state legislature.
1992
Chicago's Carol Moseley Braun becomes the first
African American woman elected to the United States Senate.
1993
Janet Reno becomes the first female Attorney General of the United
States and commissions a report on wrongful convictions
And how DNA evidence could help exonerate the innocent.
1997
Madeleine Albright becomes the first female Secretary of State,
At this time,
The highest-ranking woman in the history of the U.S. government.
2001- 2006
Finland, Indonesia,
Chile and Liberia elect their first female Presidents.
Senegal, São Tomé and Príncipe, Peru, Macedonia, Mozambique, Ukraine,
Jamaica and South Korea welcome their first female Prime Ministers.
Germany elects it's first female Chancellor.
2007
Nancy Pelosi becomes the first female House Speaker and rallies her
Democratic caucus around the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act, which provides healthcare to nearly
20 million previously uninsured Americans.
2008
Annise Parker becomes the first openly LGBT
Individual elected Mayor of major American city.
Moldova and Croatia elect their first female Prime Ministers.
2009
Sonia Sotomayor becomes the first Hispanic person to serve on the
United States Supreme Court,
And proves to be a strong voice for criminal justice reform.
Australia, Slovakia, Trinidad and Tobago, Denmark,
Mali and Thailand elect their first female Prime Ministers.
Costa Rica, Kyrgyzstan,
Kosovo and Malawi elect their first female Presidents.
2013
Tammy Baldwin becomes the first openly LGBT
Person elected to the United States Senate.
Slovenia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,
Brazil and Mauritius elect their first female Prime Ministers.
2016
Hillary Clinton becomes the first woman nominated
By a major party for President of the United States.
2017
The Women's March on Washington becomes the largest single day
Protest in American history,
Drawing up to 5 million people worldwide.
I pause here, but the story does not end here.
There are many more firsts to come,
And even though they are not as spectacular -
Seconds, thirds fourths and fifths are just as important.
Sisters, your progress is our progress.
Women are running for office in record numbers.
I believe the government should reflect the people it
Serves. Ladies I support you! Happy Women's History Month.

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