Famous Women in History

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  1. HonorSeed

    HonorSeed Senior Member

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    I hope this list of famous women becomes a sticky post as it is a tool in learning about women in history using your favorite search engine. Please feel free to suggest others for me to edit and add their names to this post.


    PRE-1750
    Anne Dudley Bradstreet
    Margaret Brent
    Anne Marbury Hutchinson
    Sarah Kemble Knight
    Lady Deborah Moody
    Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney
    Pocahontas

    1750-1820
    Hannah Adams
    Deborah Sampson Gannett
    Rebecca Gratz
    Mother Ann Lee
    Rebecca Pennock Peale
    Susanna Haswell Rowson
    Sacajawea (Bird Woman)
    Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton
    Nancy Ward (Nanye' Hi)
    Phillis Wheatley
    Emma Hart Willard
    Patience Lovell Wright

    1820-1880
    Gertrudis (Tules) Barcelo
    Clara Barton
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Isabelle (Belle) Boyd
    Olympia Brown
    Mary Ann Shadd Cary
    Nellie Cashman
    Lydia Maria Francis Child
    Fanny Jackson Coppin
    Dorothea Lynde Dix
    Abigail Scott Dunaway
    Elizabeth Lummis Ellet
    Jessie Benton Fremont
    Sarah Margaret Fuller
    Margaret Gaffney Haughery
    Helen Fiske Hunt Jackson
    Mother Joseph
    Elezabeth Palmer Peabody
    Vinnie Ream
    Harriet Tubman
    Victoria Clafin Woodhull
    Frances (Fanny) Wright

    1880-1920
    Jane Addams
    Elizabeth Alice Austen
    Senda Berenson
    Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa)
    Evangeline Booth
    Annie Jump Cannon
    Jane (Jennie) Serepta Dean
    Mother Katherine Drexel
    Henrietta Howland Robinson Green
    Lou Henry Hoover
    Grace Carpenter Hudson
    Queen Liliuokalani
    Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood
    Juliette Gordon Low
    Annie Oakley
    Susan La Flesche Picotte
    Emily Price Post
    Gertrude Pridgett Rainey
    Hannah Greenebaum Solomon
    Gene Stratton-Porter
    Ida Minerva Tarbell
    Mary Church Terrell
    Lillian Wald
    Sarah Breedlove Walker
    Ida Wells-Barnett
    Sarah Winnemucca

    1920-1950
    Marian Anderson
    Mary McLeod Bethune
    Margaret Bourke-White
    Clara Bow
    Pearl Sydenstricker Buck
    Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway
    Irene Foote Caste
    Jacqueline Cochran
    Elizabeth (Bessie) Coleman
    Miriam Wallace Ferguson
    Lillian Moller Gilbreth
    Zora Neale Hurston
    Osa Leighty Johnson
    Jovita Idar de Juarez
    Helen Keller
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh
    Mary Margaret McBride
    Margaret Mead
    Georgia O'Keefe
    Dorothy Rothschild Parker
    Alice Paul
    Elizabeth Wanamaker Peratrovich
    Frances Perkins
    Mary Velasquez Riley
    Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
    Florence Rena Sabin
    Margaret Louise Higgins Sanger
    Augusta Savage
    Anne Mansfield Sullivan
    Dorothy Thompson
    Florence Lois Weber
    Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman
     
  2. drumminmama

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  3. samson

    samson Hepcat

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    A few of my fave women in history, for various reasons. Good topic!

    Hatshepsut - Pharoh of Egypt
    Annie Oakley - sharpshooter/entertainer 1880s
    Mary Shelly - author 1830s
    Bessie Smith - entertainer 1920s
    Janis Joplin - entertainer 1960s
    Amelia Airheart - aviator 1930s
     
  4. MikeE

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    Bodecia (Briton, defeated Romans)
    Cleopatra
    Indira Ghandi
    Golda Meyer
    Margaret Thatcher
    Nero's Mom
     
  5. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    eleanor of aquitaine
    bouddica
    frida kahlo
    artemisia gentilleschi
     
  6. Jim Colyer

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    Julie Newmar
     
  7. Neo-hippie

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    First thing that pops in my mind would be Amelia Airheart.
    But there are plenty more thankfully

    Btw, has Joan 'd Arc been mentioned yet?
     
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    Eva Peron.
     
  9. karmajewel

    karmajewel Member

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    I always like Joan of Arc
     
  10. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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  11. hippie_chick666

    hippie_chick666 Senior Member

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    I've always liked Marie Curie (scientist) and Gertrude Stein (Writer).

    Peace and love
     
  12. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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    gertrude stein was not in history but outside of it
     

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