Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a hero, icon, fighter for women and girls across the nation
Time froze for girls and women across the nation Friday night as millions learned that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg the second woman in U.S. history to sit on the high court had died of complications from pancreatic cancer.
For many, it was the loss of a hero, an icon and a champion.
Vanessa Cantley was at her son's first high school football game in Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday night when she got an alert on her phone.
"My heart just stopped, and I started to cry, which was notable for me because I'm 43 years old, and I've never cried over the death of a public figure or a famous person somebody I didnt know personally," Cantley said. "I guess I always sort of had in the back of my mind that she might live forever because if anybody could do it, she could."
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