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First Wave Feminists- Dr. Anna Densmore

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. Densmore also helped found Sorosis, a “sisterhoood” of professional women including physicians, professors, authors, artists, and historians. Late in 1868, Sorosis observed that unwed women

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First Wave Feminists- Dr. Juliet Stillman Severance

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 women’s suffrage convention circuits. Fondly called “a radical of the radicals” in Willard and Livermore’s Women of the Century (1893), Severance also led the Knights

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First Wave Feminists- Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell

Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910) overcame ceaseless harassment and partial blindness to graduate from Geneva Medical College with honors, becoming the first American woman awarded an allopathic medical degree, and the first woman placed on the British Medical Register. A single woman in 1854, Blackwell further defied social mores when she adopted a young daughter and

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