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Ban Zhao (45-120)

  • Zhao is known for her efforts she made as the first female in historian in China
    • Also known for promoting the education of Chinese women
  • At age 14, she got married. Not long after, her husband died and she had to raise her children alone.
  • Later on, Ban Zhao became the empress’ adviser
  • During her lifetime, she wrote 16 books of poems, multiple narratives and many essays.
  • Today, she is recognized for her achievements in terms of the progress of female education in China

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“Ban Zhao.Jpg.” Commons wikimedia, 9 Oct. 2006, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ban_Zhao.jpg.

 

"Ban Zhao." Encyclopedia of World Biography, vol. 24, Gale, 2005. Biography in Context, libproxy.gc.maricopa.edu/login?url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1631008429/BIC1?u=mcc_glendale&xid=62677614. Accessed 12 Mar. 2017.

 

Lindemann, Kate. "Ban Zhao / Pan Chou 45-120 Confucian Feminism & Ethics." Society for the Study of Women Philosophers. Society for the Study of Women Philosophers, 10 June

  1. Web. 10 Nov. 2016. http://www.societyforthestudyofwomenphilosophers.org/Ban_Zhou.html.

Madalyn Murray O'Hair - Atheist (1919-1995)

  • Known as the “most hated woman in America”
  • Her son was forced to read the bible and engage in prayer at his school
  • She took her disagreements to court in the case Murray vs. Curlett
  • Winning the case, it was put into effect that reading the bible and practicing in in public schools was illegal
  • She received large amounts of backlash for contradicting the religious beliefs of the majority of Americans
  • Her, her son, and her granddaughter were abducted and killed in 1995
  • Raised awareness and devoted her life to supporting alternate beliefs

references

LeBeau, Bryan F. The Atheist : Madalyn Murray O'hair. New York: NYU Press, 2003. eBook

Academic Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 11 Nov. 2016.

 

Light, Alan. “Madalyn Murray O'Hair.jpg.” Commons wikimedia, 6 June 2013, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Madalyn_Murray_O%27Hair.jpg.

 

 "Madalyn Murray O'Hair." Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale, 1998. Biography in Context, libproxy.gc.maricopa.edu/login?url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1631004931/BIC1?u=mcc_glendale&xid=8d49bb94. Accessed 11 Mar. 2017.

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