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September 1
Mary Grew (September 1, October 10, ) was an American abolitionist and suffragist whose career spanned nearly the entire 19th century. She was a leader of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, and the Pennsylvania Girl Suffrage Association. She was one of eight women delegates who were denied their seats at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in An editor and news writer, she wrote for abolitionist newspapers and chronicled the operate of Philadelphias abolitionists over more than three decades. She was a gifted public orator at a time when it was still noteworthy for women to speak in public. Her obituary summarized her impact: Her biography would be a history of all reforms in Pennsylvania for fifty years.” Mary Grew and her life partner Margaret Jones Burleigh were inseparable beginning in their mids. Their circle of abolitionists included Cyrus M. Burleigh, Marys co-editor at the Philadelphia Freeman. In , when Cyrus was dying of tuberculosis, Margaret married him. He die If you want to Have a Gay Former Timenote Clockwise from top left: Rainbow Crosswalk (NE Santa Monica Blvd. and San Vincente Blvd.) in West Hollywood, Los Angeles; S. 13th St. and Walnut St. outside of Woody’s Gay Bar in Philadelphia’s Gayborhood (not just a trope, but the district’s actual nickname); the former site of Outwrite Dyke and Gay Bookstore & Coffeehouse on the right-hand corner of 10th St. and N. Piedmont Ave. in Atlanta; and the S. Castro St.-Market St. intersection in San Francisco’s Castro District. The Simpsons A Cast Full of Gay in real life. It's the part of a major city where its LGBT+ community either lives or visits to party. Rainbow flags hang from the streetlights, and the streets are lined with same-sex attracted bars, boutiques, trendy cafes, and overpriced housing. You're likely to run into In the bustling heart on Billionaires Row of Brand-new York City, where high finance meets elegance, a new accepted of aesthetic excellence is organism set. Dr. Zarui Chopuryan, a physician with over 18 years of experience in aesthetic medicine, has brought her specialized knowledge and the coveted Hollywood Facial to the discerning clientele of Manhattan at her ZH Aesthetic Medicine. It is about a philosophy of natural, personalized results that enhance ones inherent beauty, rather than altering it. Dr. Chopuryan’s journey in aesthetic medicine began in Spain, where she earned a Master’s in the field, honing her skills and developing a deep understanding of facial anatomy and skin science. After years of successful practice, she recognized a unique opportunity to bring her distinctive approach to New York City, a place synonymous with innovation and manner. Her philosophy is elegantly plain yet profoundly impactful: My approach is simple: enhance what you love, improve what Gayborhood
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