Today's Lady News: An Apology For Gang Rape, 65 Years Too Late
- Sixty-five years too late, Recy Taylor, 91, has received an apology from her hometown and the state of Alabama, which refused to prosecute the seven white men who abducted and gang raped her in 1944. Rosa Parks took up Taylor's case and directed attention to the racial and sexual injustices faced by black women in the racially segregated South. Although the rapists admitted their guilt at the time, local/county police wouldn't punish them. In March, the mayor of Abbeville, Alabama, finally apologized to Recy Taylor and the Alabama state legislature also approved a resolution which issued a formal apology. [NPR]
- Legislation is on its way to the Missouri governor's desk removing the exemption for women's health from a ban on late-term abortions. Instead, the legislation will require the state to only allow late-term pregnancies to be terminated if the woman's life is at risk or if the pregnancy would cause grievous harm to any of her vital organs. [Greenfield Reporter]
- Sen. John McCain said he would not dignify Glenn Beck's recent fake barfing and fat-shaming of his daughter, Meghan McCain, on a radio show with a comment. Good for you, Senator. [Mediaite]
Source: http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-todays-lady-news-051311/?eref=RSS
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