Last year's 150th anniversary of feminism was the 150th anniversary of the realization of a women's complete civil rights movement in this country. Dramatic social and legal changes have been completed in the past seven generations, and these changes are now accepted so much that their lives are completely ignored. (Eisenberg 1) Many people who experienced this process over the last few decades have accepted what happened. In most cases, it is difficult for young people to believe in life.
There are other important anniversaries this year as well. This is the centennial anniversary of the pioneering work of the Illinois workplace by Alice Hamilton (mother of occupational safety and health) 150 years since the beginning of the American Civil War, 40 years since the launch of OSHA and NIOSH. What we need to ask is what else we can do. Today thousands of workers have died due to occupational injuries and diseases. One of the reasons a lot of people died a century ago in New York is that the owner locked the workers in the factory. In the past decade, Wal-Mart has been sued by locking the night shift workers in their shop for "anti-theft". In our mines, factories, and high-rise buildings, large-scale tragedies and deaths of workers often occur. Waters
Perhaps 6 million European Jews who were annihilated by the Nazis in World War II have ignored today's Holocaust and Hero Anniversary. The terrible events of the Second World War were systematic, savage and mediocre, so there was no discussion on what could happen, but it caused tears and shock. As the educational society is, people of the whole race
On October 19, 1931, Washington broke Cornwallis at the battle of Yorktown to mark the 150th anniversary in commemoration of the 150th anniversary. The 150th anniversary of the constitution that George Washington signed as CEO celebrated the issue of September 17, 1937 at a price of 3 cents. On April 30, 1939, the presidential inauguration of Washington celebrated its 150th anniversary in the Congress of New York
In 1959, Abraham Lincoln's 150th birthday and Lincoln's 50th birthday. American Mint celebrates these events by giving a new inverted design depicting the Lincoln Memorial. The reverse was designed by a mint sculptor, Frank Gasparo, who later became the main sculptor of mint. On the morning of Sunday, 21 December 1958, President Eisenhower announced a press release announced on January 2, 1959 that a new reverse design of the department will begin. The redesign was completely unexpected as the statement of the proposal was not leaked out. This coin was officially released on February 12, 1959, 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.