Harriet Tubman
Clara Barton
Florence Nightengale
Juliette Lowe
Janet Reno
Margaret Thatcher
Cleopatera
Princess Grace
Queen Noor
Marie Curie
2007-02-12 08:00:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Margaret Sanger
Eleanor Roosevelt
Marie Curie
Harriet Tubman
Jane Austen
Helen Keller
Anne Sullivan
Rosa Parks
Rachel Carson
Golda Meir
2007-02-12 11:32:09
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answered by ecogeek4ever 6
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In no particular order:
Queen Victoria presided over the largest empire the world has ever seen.
Mary Mother of Jesus
Mother Teresa
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat on the bus.
Mary Quant invented the mini skirt.
Catherine Booth helped found the salvation army.
Emmeline Pankhurst founded the suffragette movement which changed the role of women in society forever.
Mary Curie was a pioneering scientist and the first female professor at the Sorbonne.
Florence Nightingale transformed nursing.
Elizabeth Fry prison reformer challenged the unfair treatment of women and children in prisons.
2007-02-12 09:24:36
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answer #3
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answered by dazzydazlin 2
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Oprah Winfrey, Eleanor Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart, Hariet Tubman, Anne Frank, Jackie Robinson, Dame Eugenia Charles, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Whitney Hauston
2007-02-12 08:27:14
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answered by shabin 2
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Lets see, there ain't none among the liberal feminists.
Mary the mother of Jesus.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to graduate from medical school (M.D.) and a pioneer in educating women in medicine
Betsy Ross made the first American flag after a visit in June 1776 by George Washington, Robert Morris, and her husband's uncle, George Ross. She demonstrated how to cut a 5-pointed star with a single clip of the scissors, if the fabric were folded correctly
Helen Keller: Before she was 2 years old, Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing after a high fever. She was often frustrated and the family spoiled her considerably, though until Dr. Alexander Graham Bell urged them to find a teacher from the Perkins Institute for the Blind, she was unable to communicate.
Katharine Graham was born in 1917. one of the most powerful women in America through her ownership of the Washington Post; known for her role in the Post's disclosures during the Watergate scandal
Fannie Farmer's 1896 cookbook, The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, was an event in cooking history and in making domestic life a bit easier for family cooks, most of whom were women: she included very specific and accurate measurements. Before that cookbook, ingredient lists were estimates. "Your results will vary" was a phrase yet to become popular, but it sure described the older style recipes
Calamity Jane was born about 1852 in Missouri, as Martha Jane Cannary. Calamity Jane went to Deadwood, Dakota, during the Gold Rush in the Black Hills. There, after the 1876 murder of Wild Bill Hickok, she claimed that he was the father of her child and that they'd been married. (The child, if it existed, was said to have been born September 25, 1873, and given up for adoption.)
Amelia Earhart is most famous for the mysterious circumstances of her death: she disappeared in 1937 somewhere in the South Pacific, near the end of an attempted round-the-world flight. Despite extensive searches, no clear evidence has ever been found of Earhart
Astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, left, and Sally K. Ride
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2007-02-12 09:12:58
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answered by smially 3
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2016-09-29 00:39:36
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answer #6
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answered by elzey 4
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2007-02-12 08:44:52
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answered by sowhat 3
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Do your own homework. Anyway, this is a subjective question.
2007-02-12 07:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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