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    Aspiring Member Violetgray's Avatar
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    Happy Women's History month!

    Hello all!

    In honor of women's history month I am intent on making a series of videos talking about specifically lesser-known great women throughout history (Joan of Arc is to women's history what Dr. King is to black history month. A great person, but used a LOT)

    Sooo... any ideas? Right now I have Cheng I Sao, Ya Asentewa, and Boudicca.

    I'm guessing I should probably put some non-violent women in there huh..

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    Some I can think of:

    Clara Barton, Florence Chadwick, Florence Nightingale, Juliette Magil Kinzie Gordon (aka) Juliette Low , Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley (aka) Molly Pitcher
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    Queen Zenobia of Palmyra maybe? She is one of my inspirations.
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    The first 2 that come to my mind are Abigail Adams, and Rosa Parks.
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    Deaf-blind pioneer Helen Keller

    Victorian heroine who single-handedly rowed out in stormy Northumbrian seas to save sailors in distress Grace Darling

    Pioneer in Chemistry and physics Marie Curie

    One of the most important sculptors of the 20th century Barbara Hepworth

    And, a real personal heroine of mine: Rosalind Franklin, the one who did the hard work before Watson and Crick took the credit in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA

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