@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ accomplishments in their careers and their personal stories.
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- description="Edie Windsor at DC Price , 2017, Photo by Rex Block, CC0
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+ description="Edie Windsor at DC Pride , 2017, Photo by Rex Block, CC0
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ she started as a mainframe programmer and later rose to "the company's highest
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technical rank, Senior Systems Programmer, on the strength of her top-notch
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debugging skills. 'They couldn't fix the code because they couldn't read it,'
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Edith told a journalist. 'But I could read code until it wrapped around the
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- room and back again. A guy I was working with said, ‘ give this woman a roll of
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+ room and back again. A guy I was working with said, ' give this woman a roll of
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toilet paper, she can do anything.'" During this time, in 1963, she met and
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began dating Thea Spyer, who asked Edith to marry her in 1967, and they began
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living together six months later.
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[ quoting] ( https://anitab.org/profile/remembering-edith-windsor-tech-pioneer-equality-advocate/ )
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AnitaB.org, "Edith was recognized by the National Computing Conference as an
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operating systems pioneer. In 2013, she was the Grand Marshal of the New York
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- City LGBT Pride March and a runner-up for Time's Person of the Year.” She died
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+ City LGBT Pride March and a runner-up for Time's Person of the Year." She died
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in 2017, and was eulogized by Hillary Clinton. Barack Obama said about her,
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"America's long journey towards equality has been guided by countless small
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acts of persistence, and fueled by the stubborn willingness of quiet heroes to
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