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Marta: Martin Luther King

Lidia: Marie Curie

Érica: Grace Hopper

MK: If it was my time, I couldn’t be sitting in here.

MC: That was a very bad joke Martin.

G: I think it was funny.

MK: Please Marie, do you know who i am? My name is Martin Luther King, and you know what i did
for this world and for all the people in it?

MC: Yeah, i know...and I'm Marie Curie, I discovered and isolated the chemical elements, polonium
and radium, with my husband Pierre.

G: Please lady and gentelman, don’t figth, we were all important, and no one was or is better then
anyone else. I, Grace Hopper, member of the USA navy figth for this country...

MK: Me too, unlike Marie...

MC: Excuse me? I’m sorry, I fought to get where I got, do you know how many times I was despised,
ignored and humiliated just for being a woman? Or how many people demeaned my work just
because I was doing it with my hunband? They just wanted to know about him.

G: How can I understand you Marie, the first time I tried to join the navy I was rejected just because I
was considered “too old for a woman” and I was only thirty-four years old.

MK: Being a black man, I also went through some difficulties of recongnition until I managed to
become a leader of the civil rights movement in the United States non-violent resistance.

MC: Really impressive, but I won two Nobel Prizes, of which I was the first woman to win.

G: Wow, that’s amazing, it’s a great prize for a woman, I can’t forget when I started in the navy do
you remember your journey?

MC: Oh yes, I always believed that scientific research was a public good and I always defended it’s
usefulness. I became interested in the study of chemical elements thanks to the discovery of X-rays
by Wihelm Roentgen and the discovery of radioctivity by Henri Becqverd, they inpired me to choose
this field as the subject of my thesis.

MK: I also won a Nobel Prize for fighting racism in the United States, and many of my movements
were inspired by Gandhi's great achievements.

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