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Why Did Victorian Men Hate Women on Bicycles?

Who was the New Woman and her bicycle? Why did Victorian men hate her & doctors warn against her? Find out the role the bicycle played on women’s empowerment.

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Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Famous Abolitionist and Pioneering Publisher

Mary Ann Shadd Cary was a teacher, publisher, lawyer, and civil rights activist who published a weekly newspaper called The Provincial Freeman.

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Suffragist vs Suffragette: What’s the Difference?

Suffragist vs Suffragette: one was known for peaceful protests and one was known for setting fires and bombing buildings. Find out which is which!

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Gertrude B. Elion: Groundbreaking Chemist Who Helped Create the AIDS Drug

Gertrude B. Elion was a Nobel Prize winning biochemist who developed the first immunosuppressive drug and the first successful antiviral drug.

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Ada Lovelace: World’s First Programmer

Augusta Ada King, known as Ada Lovelace, was a brilliant mathematician, exceptional writer, and one of the world’s earliest computer programmers.

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6 Brilliant Women Philosophers of Ancient Greece

These women philosophers of Ancient Greece defied society to pursue knowledge, and became famous for the contributions they made to philosophy.

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Nettie Stevens: A Discoverer of Sex Chromosomes

Through her research work, biologists Stevens discovered that chromosomes are responsible for the sex of humans and every other living organism.

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Hypatia of Alexandria, female philosopher, astronomer and mathematician

Hypatia of Alexandria was a renowned mathematician, female philosopher and astronomer who became an academic at the University of Alexandria.

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Fannie Lou Hamer, Civil Rights Activist

Fannie Lou Hamer was a powerful public speaker who fought tirelessly for the rights of African Americans to vote safely, despite the danger to her life.

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Women’s Suffrage and Prohibition: Strange Allies

Did you know that women’s suffrage and the temperance movement were both considered radical causes? Here’s how and why suffragists worked for prohibition.

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