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In The Spotlight:
"Great Women in History"
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Mary Louise Defender Wilson kept alive the spirit of Dakotah/Hidatsa people through storytelling.
Patsy T. Mink The first Asian American Congresswoman helped expand opportunities for women in education.
Gerda Lerner became the first woman in fifty years to be elected president of the Organization of American Historians.
Dolores Huerta founded the United Farm Workers Union and helped create better working conditions for migrant workers.
Alice Coachman became the first African American woman to win gold in Olympic track and field when she broke the high jump record.
Dorothy Height  struggled for human rights and was President of the National Council of Negro Women  for over 40 years.
In Honor Of Their Callings...
We Celebrate The Art of Human Inspiration,
Through And By Great Women In History.
Here Is Just A Small Sampling Of The Leaders That Have Helped To Pave A Better And Brighter Future For Us All.
Eleanor Roosevelt was a great activist for equzlity and civil rights. She was also the first First Lady to hold press conferences.
Maya Angelou, a true inspiration, is an author, cartoonist, songwriter, activist, poet and political activist who has became a guiding voice for Americans.
There are so many more Great Women In History that have contributed to our society that the list is almost endless. Learn more online or in your local  library.
Links To Explore

A Geographic Guide To Uncovering Women's History In Archival Collections

Gifts Of Speech


Distinguished Women Of Past & Present

Jewish Women's Archive

National Women's
Hall of Fame

Women & Social Movements in the US

Women's Stories
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