First Wave Feminists- Alice Paul
Alice Paul (1885-1977) was inspired by the fiery Pankhurst sisters to join the militant Women’s Social and Political Union. She first became known as an agitator in England, where she …
Alice Paul (1885-1977) was inspired by the fiery Pankhurst sisters to join the militant Women’s Social and Political Union. She first became known as an agitator in England, where she …
One of the most prolific and popular writers of the 20th century, Pearl S. Buck (Sai Zhenzhu) (1892- 1973) was the first woman awarded both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes …
Dr. Anna Densmore (French) (fl. 1860s) was a suffragist hospital reformer who persuaded the New York Board of Education to provide spaces for teaching young women about health and hygiene. …
Dr. Juliet Stillman Severance (fl. 1860s) overcame personal and professional resistance to become one of the first female physicians in the United States and a staple on the anti-slavery and …
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