Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Anniston Army Depot celebrates women's right to vote

ANNISTON ARMY Depot Area.-in 1920, the Americans had their vote for one of two Ohioans vote in the presidential election. At that time, most voters were concerned about the first world war, and what the candidate may result in an "out of a recession in the issues arising from THE UNITED STATES.

However, the 1920s gave politicians and campaign managers something new to consider the development of the Law 26 coming on the same day as a result of the amendment to the Constitution of the 19th century women's history of the United States were part of the electorate, for the first time.

on 24 and 25 of Anniston Army Depot recognized elected women and their forbidden by hosting two events-days of shift workers for lunch and dinner the night shift, so that employees can take part in the women's equality Day, focusing in particular on the right to vote, in the programme.

Broadway artist Kate Campbell Stevenson clear both by playing against the main leaders of the importance of women's rights movement.She sang at the State of tune he directed, acting out manuscript, which he composed of music.

"Your story's inside you can Now let it grow.," Stevenson sang for men and women in the audience.He said, he was excited to see the "as many men".

Stevenson said he created his Show, titled "Slips, politics," which is part of his "Women: Back to the future" program-inspire's children and their keep dreaming and view it in a positive role in achieving their objectives.He later realized his message was an appropriate for all ages, and he is carrying out now in the whole country groups small to five and as large as 3 000.

Start of his performance, he took the audience "back in time."Year was 1776. Abigail Adams was a sign.Actor shows Adams and her husband, John, written dialogue vocally during his participation in the Continental Congress Later Stevenson went through. several other wardrobe changes Susan b. Anthony, Rose Crabtree, Alice Paul and Eleanor Roosevelt.

"It was Abigail Adams and his such as women, who served as glue that keeps our people together," said Stevenson.

Via Stevenson's portrayal of women in the browse this people transaction participants were not able to respond to the challenges and achievements that brought gender late, when most women cannot speak for themselves in public, when women started to make waves in international fora of the United Nations.

"Women's equality day means a lot to me, because before that, we have a vote," said Evette Cochran, electronics employee is in stock.

In 1971 the Congress shall be appointed each year to the development of 26 women's equality day, which are subject to the size of the army. This is the stock is equal to the possibility of hosting the event, by the employment services of the third consecutive year.

"In this case, it is important, because it is similar to the women's Tolerance, fighting and to increase, which has benefited from the US, where we are today, and it shows us young people, that is still a lot of work," said Eunice Polk, one of the employment opportunity officer in the warehouse.

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