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Minnie Vautrin
"Goddess of Mercy!" During the Rape of Nanking (1937-38), the Chinese women refugees under Minnie Vautrin’s protection gratefully addressed her this way.
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Mercy Otis Warren
Mercy Otis Warren was a published poet, political playwright and satirist during the age of the American Revolution.
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Phillis Wheatley
Phillis Wheatley was the first African American woman to publish a book of poems.
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Judith Sargent Murray
A prominent essayist of the American republic, Judith Sargent Murray was an early advocate of women’s equality, access to education, and the right to control their earnings.
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Maria Mitchell
Maria Mitchell was the first female astronomer in the United States and the first American scientist to discover a comet.
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Helen Keller
Undeterred by deafness and blindness, Helen Keller rose to become a major 20th century humanitarian, educator and writer.
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Mary Harris Jones
Female labor activist “Mother Jones” was a self-proclaimed “hell-raiser”.
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Prudence Crandall
Prudence Crandall bravely defied prevailing patterns of racial discrimination when she opened one of the first schools for African American girls in Connecticut in 1833.
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Ruby Bridges
Ruby Bridges was only six years old when she became the first African American to attend her elementary school.
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Clara Barton
Clara Barton was an educator, humanitarian, and founder of the American Red Cross.
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Elizabeth Blackwell
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first American woman to receive a medical degree.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
Mary McLeod Bethune was one of the most important Black educators, civil and women’s rights leaders and government officials of the twentieth century.
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Catharine Beecher
Catharine Esther Beecher was a nineteenth century teacher and writer who promoted equal access to education for women.
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