Mary , Mother of Christ
2006-06-14 21:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Mother Mary
2006-06-15 04:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Mama Mary
2006-06-15 04:23:28
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answered by Jo Ann 6
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Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818) - Wife of John Adams, 2nd President of the United States and mother of John Quincy Adams, 6th President. Known for her letters and opinions on society.
Jane Addams (1860-1935) - Social Activist, founder of Hull House, charter member of the NAACP, Nobel Peace Prize winner and labor union organizer.
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) - Seamstress, servant, teacher, Civil War nurse, and finally, author and novelist.
Marian Anderson (1902-1995) - First African American to sing leading role with Metropolitan Opera, delegate to U.N.
Susan Brownell Anthony (1820-1906) - Napoleon of the women's suffrage movement, mother of the 19th Amendment, abolitionist.
Josephine Baker (1906-1975) - African-American international star, civil rights activist, World War II heroine.
Ida B. Wells Barnett (1862-1931) - African-American educator, newspaperwoman, anti-lynching campaigner, founder NAACP.
Clara Barton (1821-1912) - Civil War nurse, founder of the American Red Cross.
Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) African-American educator, founder of Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida, Presidential advisor, recipient of Spingarn Medal.
Sarah Bolton (1841-1916) - Noted Cleveland author of biographies, poetry and a temperance novel.
Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) - Groundbreaking photo-journalist and author
Mary Elizabeth Bowser ( 1839-?) - African-American Union spy in the Confederate White House.
Belle Boyd (1844-1900) - Confederate spy during the Civil War.
Molly Brown (1867-1932) - Titanic survivor and a woman who was determined to break the rules of "high society."
Eliza Bryant (1827-1907) - African-American founder of the The Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People.
Abbie Burgess (Grant) (1839-1892) - Lighthouse keeper at Matinicus Rock and Whitehead Light Stations in Maine, commissioned by U.S. Coast Guard.
Martha Jane "Calamity Jane" Cannary (1852-1903) - A lone woman in the wilds of the Rocky Mountain west
Rachel Carson (1907-1964) - Marine biologist, science writer, and environmentalist.
Rebecca Carter (1766-1827) - Pioneer woman of Cleveland.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-1893) African-American born pioneer journalist and lecturer.
Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947) - Suffragette, founder of the League of Women Voters.
Cassie L. Chadwick (1857-1907) - Most infamous Cleveland financial con-artist.
Bessie Coleman (1893-1926) - First African-American woman to get pilot's license.
Dorothy Dandridge (1923-1965) - Actress, singer and dancer. Star of Carmen Jones and Porgy and Bess.
Isadora Duncan (1875-1929) - Mother
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2006-06-15 04:22:27
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answered by Bolan 6
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Eve
2006-06-15 04:25:07
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answered by ceccorall 3
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Hilary Clinton.
2006-06-15 04:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Eve
2006-06-15 04:20:37
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answered by Chief of sinners 4
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Eve
2006-06-15 04:19:59
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answered by daniel l 4
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If I were to only mention one, of course it would be Eve, but there is also mother theresa, Florence Nightengale, and many more that I am just too tired to think of at this point,
2006-06-15 04:50:03
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answered by Ms. FairyLove 3
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Angelina Jolie is known by more people than any other woman today. Previously Helen of Troy.
2006-06-15 04:19:41
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answered by DramaGuy 7
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Mary, mother of Jesus. She is know and respected in both the Christian and Islamic faiths.
Eve was a mythological character.
2006-06-15 04:24:19
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answered by turenneuk 2
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