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From Stamps to Coin: A Tribute to Maya Angelou

In Honor of Black History Month - by Carolyn J. Woodruff, JD, CPA, CVA

She was the girl from Stamps, Arkansas, long before she was from Winston Salem, North Carolina, where she died on May 28, 2014. Being featured on the first United States coin – a quarter – was in Maya’s future. The American Women Quarters Program is the program, and Maya is…

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Women’s History Month 2021: A Celebration

By: Carolyn J. Woodruff, JD, CPA, CVA

When it comes to recognizing and remembering iconic women who have served in the Judicial branch, three names come to mind. NC Supreme Court Justice Susie Marshall Sharp Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor And of course, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg This year in honor of Women’s History…

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Collar Commentary

By: Hannah E. Smith, JD

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the late iconic Supreme Court Justice, took the nation’s highest court’s dress from drab to fab with her unique collection of collars.  “The standard robe is made for a man because it has a place for the shirt to show, and the tie,” Ginsburg told the Washington…

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