@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ accomplishments in their careers and their personal stories.
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17- description="Edie Windsor at DC Price , 2017, Photo by Rex Block, CC0
17+ description="Edie Windsor at DC Pride , 2017, Photo by Rex Block, CC0
1818< https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 > , via Wikimedia Commons"
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ she started as a mainframe programmer and later rose to "the company's highest
3434technical rank, Senior Systems Programmer, on the strength of her top-notch
3535debugging skills. 'They couldn't fix the code because they couldn't read it,'
3636Edith told a journalist. 'But I could read code until it wrapped around the
37- room and back again. A guy I was working with said, ‘ give this woman a roll of
37+ room and back again. A guy I was working with said, ' give this woman a roll of
3838toilet paper, she can do anything.'" During this time, in 1963, she met and
3939began dating Thea Spyer, who asked Edith to marry her in 1967, and they began
4040living together six months later.
6161[ quoting] ( https://anitab.org/profile/remembering-edith-windsor-tech-pioneer-equality-advocate/ )
6262AnitaB.org, "Edith was recognized by the National Computing Conference as an
6363operating systems pioneer. In 2013, she was the Grand Marshal of the New York
64- City LGBT Pride March and a runner-up for Time's Person of the Year.” She died
64+ City LGBT Pride March and a runner-up for Time's Person of the Year." She died
6565in 2017, and was eulogized by Hillary Clinton. Barack Obama said about her,
6666"America's long journey towards equality has been guided by countless small
6767acts of persistence, and fueled by the stubborn willingness of quiet heroes to
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