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Month: September 2020

Four Women’s Rights Pioneers

Three were memorialized in a bronze statue unveiled last month on the Literary Walk in Central Park. The fourth, RBG, is only a posterboard photo in black and white but rightly belongs on that pedestal right beside Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Thank you Justice Ginsburg for always fighting for human equality.

By Florencein A Day in New York CitySeptember 24, 2020September 25, 202056 Words1 Comment

Look Closely

Just when you think you might have seen everything strange or unique New York has to offer, a guy on a motorcycle rides by with his dog strapped to a pillow (on the busy Saw Mill Parkway no less!).

By Florencein A Day in New York CitySeptember 22, 2020September 22, 202039 Words3 Comments
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