As I gear up for Women's History Month, I will be posting various women figures throughout the month of March. Prior to Women's History Month, I will be sharing women figures for the duration of Black History Month.
"Woodson chose February for Negro History Week because it had the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Lincoln was born on Feb. 12, and Douglass, a former slave who did not know his exact birthday, celebrated his on Feb."
"The first Women's Day celebration in the United States was in 1909, also in New York City. More than 7 decades later, Congress in 1981 established National Women's History Week to be commemorated annually the second week of March in 1981. In 1987, Congress expanded the week to a month."
"The wonderful thing about being an artist is that there is no end to creative expression. Painting is my life; my life is painting."Loïs Mailou Jones
"Woodson chose February for Negro History Week because it had the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Lincoln was born on Feb. 12, and Douglass, a former slave who did not know his exact birthday, celebrated his on Feb."
"The first Women's Day celebration in the United States was in 1909, also in New York City. More than 7 decades later, Congress in 1981 established National Women's History Week to be commemorated annually the second week of March in 1981. In 1987, Congress expanded the week to a month."
"The wonderful thing about being an artist is that there is no end to creative expression. Painting is my life; my life is painting."Loïs Mailou Jones