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All Blog Posts:
- Alice Austen, photographer
- Ana Nzinga Mbande, fearless African queen
- Anna Essinger: Avant-Garde Educator
- Carmen Amaya, Queen of the Gypsies
- Corazon Aquino, revolutionary president of the Philippines
- Edmonia Lewis, African-American & Native American sculptor of international fame
- Ella Baker, civil & human rights activist
- Enheduanna, ancient high priestess
- Esther Howland, the Mother of the American Valentine
- Eugenia Charles, Dominica’s first female prime minister
- Fannie Sperry Steele, award-winning rodeo performer
- Katharine McCormick, biologist & millionaire philanthropist
- Lady Anne Clifford, patron of the arts
- Lakshmi Shankar, Hindustani classical vocalist
- Madam C. J. Walker, self-made millionaire
- Mary Anderson, inventor
- Meerabai the Poet
- Miss Florence Smith, factory manageress at Tate & Lyle
- Nana Asma’u: princess, poet, reformer of Muslim women’s education
- Queen Manduhai the Wise
- Randy’L He-dow Teton: the face of Sacagawea
- Rose Schneiderman, labour union pioneer
- Rose-Adélaïde Ducreux, French painter, composer, and musician
- Sayyida al Hurra, Islamic pirate queen
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, self-taught scholar and poet of New Spain
- Stephanie Kwolek, inventor of Kevlar
- Suzanne Valadon, self-taught artist of Bohemian Paris
- Trieu Thi Trinh, the Vietnamese Joan of Arc