Mukhopadhyaya |
Mukhopadhyaya
was the wife and spiritual counterpart of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a nineteenth
century mystic of Bengal. Sarad Devi is also reverentially addressed as the
Holy Mother. Sarada Devi played an important role in the growth of the
Ramakrishna Movement.
Lucy Burns |
American
suffragist and women’s rights advocate, formed the National Woman’s Party with
Alice Paul
LucyBurns (July 28, 1879 – December 22, 1966) was born in New York to an Irish
Catholic family. She was so inspired by their activism and charisma that she
dropped her graduate studies to stay with them and work in the Women's Social
and Political Union, an organization dedicated to fighting for women's rights in
the United Kingdom. While working with the WSPU, Lucy Burns met Alice Paul at a
London police station. Both women had been arrested for demonstrating, and
Alice Paul introduced herself when she noticed that Lucy Burns was wearing an
American flag pin on her lapel.
Burns
was the first woman to speak before the Congressional delegates in 1914 when
the Anthony amendment finally made it out of committee and into the House.
Burns and other suffragists had been told by the chairman of the House
Committee on Suffrage that the House would not pass a suffrage amendment before
1920. To their surprise, it was announced in late 1917 that the House would
make a decision on January 10, 1918. She died on December 22, 1966 in Brooklyn,
New York.
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