07/01/2021
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09/10/2020
This is awesome for any event. Contact The Cutting Edge Classroom for details. I highly recommend them.
06/10/2020
Protect your business with window film. Call Turkey Creek Tinting for details.
LLumar Safety Security Baseball Bat and Crowbar Sequential Demo
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04/15/2020
Meet Kara Hudgens. Kara is an unbelievable photographer! Follow link to see her beautiful work!!
Kara Hudgens Photography Co: Knoxville Photographer
Knoxville Photographer, Kara Hudgens, specializes in portraits, editorial and commercial photography and is passionate about showing your brand at it's best.
04/08/2020
Here’s a great idea for Easter: Pick up a BlackBerry Custard Pie and gallon of vanilla ice cream and mix up some Cloud 9’s for the family! One large pie will make 8 OR get minis in everyone’s favorite flavor!
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03/01/2020
Post attribute: National Day Calendar
NATIONAL WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
.. is an annual designation observed in March. During this month, we are all encouraged to honor the women who came before us and fought for equality among all races and genders.
In the 1800s, Sojourner Truth was an abolitionist and women’s rights activist who was born into slavery and escaped with her infant daughter. She later became known for her “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech regarding racial inequalities in the year 1851 at an Ohio Women’s Rights Convention.
Louisa May Alcott worked in the mid 1800s to support her family and their financial difficulties, while she was just a young girl. She wrote one of the most famous novels in American history, “Little Women.”
Susan B. Anthony played a massive role in the women’s suffrage movement in 1878 when she and her friends presented an amendment to Congress that, if passed, would give women the right to vote. In 1920 it was ratified as the 19th amendment.
In the mid 1900s, Marguerite Higgins was a reporter and war correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune during WWII, The Korean War, and the Vietnam War. She was the first women to win a Pulitzer Prize for Foreign Correspondence.
Coretta Scott King played a crucial role in keeping alive the legacy of her husband, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. after his death. She started the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change in 1968 after he was assassinated.
Rosa Parks was one of the most famous, influential women of the civil rights movement. In 1955, she refused to give up her seat in the “colored section” of a bus to a white man, and got charged with civil disobedience. Today, she’s widely known as the “mother of the freedom movement.”
Sandra Day O’Connor is the only woman on this list who is still alive today. She is a lawyer, a celebrated judge, and was the first female justice on the Supreme Court from 1981-2006.