Daily Tidbits Celebrating Women's History are short and significant reminders that celebrate the state of Womanhood.  Barbara Hackett, an English faculty member at GCC, has taught and researched Women's Literature extensively.  To celebrate Women's History Month,  Barbara sends her colleagues every day in March a short email containing a bit of interesting women's history, a witty saying, or a fascinating clip from the life of a woman who contributed much to our history.  These emails are collected here as Barbara's Daily Tidbits.  Enjoy and Celebrate!

Tidbit 1: To Stand Alone Every Woman Should Have ...
Tidbit 2: Every Woman Should Know...
Tidbit 3: Melba Pattillo Beals, author of Warriors Don't Cry
Tidbit 4: The Underground Railroad
Tidbit 5: "The Taste of Mother Love" by Gloria T. Hull
Tidbit 6: Fanny Jackson Coppin
Tidbit 7: "A Story Wet as Tears" by Marge Piercy
Tidbit 8: "To my Dear and Loving Husband" by Anne Bradstreet
Tidbit 9: "I Teach..." by Julie Yantz-Foley
Tidbit 10: Charlotte Forten Grimke
Tidbit 11: "A Psalm about Children" by Miriam Therese Winter
Tidbit 12: "The Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks *  (1944)
Tidbit 13:  Alice Childress
Tidbit 14: Fanny Lou Hamer
Tidbit 15: Zora Neale Hurston
Tidbit 16: A Woman's Strength
Tidbit 17: Take the Time
Tidbit 18: "Blessing Song" by Miriam Therese Winter