Oh, there are plenty of women to study in history. Madame Curie, Susan B. Anthony, Queen Elizabeth II, Maya Angelou, Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart, Malala Yousafzai, Jane Austen, Sally Ride, Mother Teresa, Mary Shelley, Harriet Tubman, and many more.
Oh, just wait. In a few decades, students will be taught to reject Dead White Men. Women and POCs will monopolize the sphere of education. Because equity.
The only woman we studied in US history in the 60s was Molly Pitcher. I pointed out to my teacher that Prudence Crandall (a distant relative of mine) got a side box, but he didn’t want to know. “That’s not important.”
My favourite arc starring Lucy starts being reproduced today :) This will be a great sequence of strips, and Lucy will be a likeable and admirable character throughout it.
Study women? That’s too WOKE for some school systems. Everybody knows that all the important things that were ever accomplished were accomplished by white men. It must be true because that’s what I learned back in school in the 1950’s and if that education was good enough for me, it should be good enough for everyone.
I do know better now because a thing called LIFE happened to me: best teacher I ever had.
“Well-behaved women rarely make history,” – Unknown. So go out and upset people!!! Challenge the status quo. They will say nasty things about you, but they will not forget you.
Sarah Josepha Hale (“Mother of Thanksgiving”, author of the Great American Nursery Rhyme), Martha Coston (inventor of the “Coston Flare”), Mary Engle Pennington (scientist and engineer), innovated refrigeration for rail cars carrying fresh produce,and sculptor Harriet Frishmuth.
My grandmother was a WASP. SHE taught me to fly and I started passing that on to our daughters when they could reach the controls. The Mrs just likes to sit in the right seat and drink her coffee.
Asharah about 1 year ago
Lucy has a point!
Maizing about 1 year ago
Oh, there are plenty of women to study in history. Madame Curie, Susan B. Anthony, Queen Elizabeth II, Maya Angelou, Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart, Malala Yousafzai, Jane Austen, Sally Ride, Mother Teresa, Mary Shelley, Harriet Tubman, and many more.
GeorgeInAZ about 1 year ago
Oh, just wait. In a few decades, students will be taught to reject Dead White Men. Women and POCs will monopolize the sphere of education. Because equity.
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
https://interestingengineering.Com/innovation/female-inventors-and-their-inventions-that-changed-the-world-and-impacted-the-history-in-a-revolutionary-way
https://www.history.Com/news/women-inventions
https://www.smithsonianmag.Com/innovation/five-women-inventors-you-didnt-learn-about-in-history-class-180979844/
https://en.wikipedia. Org/wiki/List_of_inventions_and_discoveries_by_women
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
They don’t call it his story for nothing, Lucy.
orinoco womble about 1 year ago
The only woman we studied in US history in the 60s was Molly Pitcher. I pointed out to my teacher that Prudence Crandall (a distant relative of mine) got a side box, but he didn’t want to know. “That’s not important.”
Can't Sleep about 1 year ago
I think Lucy had some of my teachers.
Hazelnut King about 1 year ago
My favourite arc starring Lucy starts being reproduced today :) This will be a great sequence of strips, and Lucy will be a likeable and admirable character throughout it.
stringer831 about 1 year ago
Sarah Josepha Hale, Mary Engle Pennington, Martha Coston, Elizabeth Blackwell.
nosirrom about 1 year ago
Without Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark would have failed.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Don’t worry, Lucy. I’m sure they’ll teach you about historical women, eventually.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
And unlike Peppermint Patty, Lucy is alert in her classroom…
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
Oh, great! Peanuts is going woke! Now I gotta make 50 youtube videos about it cuz I’m a professional loser! Wehhh!
geese28 about 1 year ago
Lena Horne, Greta Garbo Sophia Loren, Lela arcieri, Halle berry, Sophia vergara, Roselyn Sanchez, Kat dennings, Toni Braxton sigh :)
cracker65 about 1 year ago
I’m 58 years old, and only recently have I learned that black women had a huge role in the success of the space program.
dflak about 1 year ago
Study women? That’s too WOKE for some school systems. Everybody knows that all the important things that were ever accomplished were accomplished by white men. It must be true because that’s what I learned back in school in the 1950’s and if that education was good enough for me, it should be good enough for everyone.
I do know better now because a thing called LIFE happened to me: best teacher I ever had.
jrankin1959 about 1 year ago
Cute in what way?
goboboyd about 1 year ago
Parallel lives, and achievements. So, not one or the other. Would provide a bigger picture on the same timeline.
Bruce1253 about 1 year ago
“Well-behaved women rarely make history,” – Unknown. So go out and upset people!!! Challenge the status quo. They will say nasty things about you, but they will not forget you.
Lynnjav about 1 year ago
And we devote a WHOLE MONTH to studying women in history! /s
mindjob about 1 year ago
Start with Marie Curie
tomfromthe50s Premium Member about 1 year ago
Let’s see, who writes the history books? (Until recently, at least.)
stringer831 about 1 year ago
Sarah Josepha Hale (“Mother of Thanksgiving”, author of the Great American Nursery Rhyme), Martha Coston (inventor of the “Coston Flare”), Mary Engle Pennington (scientist and engineer), innovated refrigeration for rail cars carrying fresh produce,and sculptor Harriet Frishmuth.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
My paternal grandmother was one of the first 2 female female border guards for Canada at the Us Canada, CBSA, border in the 50’s
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Definitely many important woman figures throughout History that had nothing to do with their looks……
christelisbetty about 1 year ago
Lucy is asking for HERstory vs HIStory
I❤️Peanuts about 1 year ago
Ah, a classic. Thanks Sparky.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Bet she rocked those pin ups in WW2.
jr1234 about 1 year ago
Awesome documentary on Netflix BOMBSHELL movie star and INVENTOR, Hedy Lamar.
Save Linus about 1 year ago
I’m sure she looks and ACTS better than you, Lucy!
stamps about 1 year ago
I had a famous grandmother and grand-aunt. Check out the new book about them: She Devils at the Door.
sisterea about 1 year ago
Welcome to reality in America Lucy. You want to study women you got to do it on your own. Maizing has a great list to start with.
MFRXIM Premium Member about 1 year ago
My grandmother owned a bakery in Belfast NI.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
My grandmother was a WASP. SHE taught me to fly and I started passing that on to our daughters when they could reach the controls. The Mrs just likes to sit in the right seat and drink her coffee.