This 1000 piece puzzle is a sophisticated and feminine celebration of some of the most prominent women of the last 150 years. Some of History's most notable "her"s wait with inspirational quotes to rekindle your sense of feminine fighting spirit!
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Pioneers you need to know about
From mathematicians to athletes to entrepreneurs, here are the empowering stories of 11 women you may not know about, but definitely should.
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In celebration of women's history month, get the free colouring page and printable poster, featuring twelve famous women and their inspiring quotes.
History is full of unrecognized women. That's not the most startling observation in the world; scribes throughout history have begrudged women any space in their important records of Kings And Emperors Doing Things, because ladies were just there to…
It is a common occurrence that the contributions and accomplishments of women are often overlooked and underrepresented in history. It is a disservice to these women and future generations who miss out on learning about the powerful and inspiring women who have shaped our world. Women like Ida B. Wells, Shirley Chishol
Decorate your space with a print that has fun colors and celebrates women throughout history! Features portraits of historic women heroes, a hand-illustrated design that you can download instantly and print! Could be used anywhere from a gallery wall to nursery decor. Includes 3 different file sizes: - 8 x 10 inches, comes as a high-resolution (300 dpi) jpg - 11 x 14 inches, comes as a high-resolution (300 dpi) jpg, and PDF - 16 X 20 inches, comes as a high-resolution (300 dpi) jpg, and PDF This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY
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This leading suffragist devoted her life to the movement but never got to vote—legally at least.
These important, badass female leaders aren’t the famous women in history you’ve likely heard of, but they should be.
Maria Mitchell: a mostly self-taught astronomer, she achieved fame and paying work in her field, inspiring and educating other women astronomers.
History is full of unrecognized women. That's not the most startling observation in the world; scribes throughout history have begrudged women any space in their important records of Kings And Emperors Doing Things, because ladies were just there to…
Women have played a significant role in shaping history, often breaking barriers and defying societal norms.
Pioneers you need to know about
Meet some of the female geniuses who missed out on the jobs, renown and Nobel prizes they deserved
The historian has devoted her career to bringing to light the ingenious accomplishments of those who have been forgotten
You may not have heard of these women, but we owe them so much.
Vintage Portraits of Inspirational Women Scientists
It's International Women's Day, so let's celebrate some incredible women.
Meet 16 Trailblazing Female Scientists Who Dared to Discover!
Rita Levi-Montalcini, biologist, died on December 30th, aged 103
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Gather round for some stories of excellent women from recent and ancient history who lived all over the world.
As we usher in the New Year, Know Your Value looks back at the influential, groundbreaking women we lost in 2020.
Crystal Eastman, co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, struggled throughout her life for equal rights and civil liberties for all. Acquiring her law degree from New York University in 1907, Eastman was one of only a few hundred women lawyers in the early twentieth century. Her first job as an attorney was to investigate…
Here is all the evidence you need that women in STEM are the greatest.
The 75 greatest women of all time: A definitive list of the women who have shaped the world as we know it. Well, inasmuch as definitive can be completely arbitrary
The cosmonaut deserves a little more fame
Subject: Seibert, Florence Barbara 1897-1991 Goucher College Yale University University of Pennsylvania American Chemical Society Henry Phipps Institute Type: Black-and-white photographs Topic: Women scientists Biochemistry Tuberculosis Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA2009-3170] Summary: Biochemist Florence Barbara Seibert (1897-1991) developed the skin test for tuberculosis. After graduating from Goucher College, she worked as a chemist during World War I and then went to Yale University, where she earned a Ph.D. and made important discoveries about the ability of some bacteria to survive distillation techniques and therefore contaminate intravenous injections. During the 1930s, she taught at University of Pennsylvania and developed the tuberculosis skin reaction test, which became the world standard by 1941. In 1942, she received the American Chemical Society's Francis P. Garvan Gold Medal for development of a pure tuberculin, which had made reliable skin tests possible. A Washington Evening Star article in July 30, 1942, described her as a "modest, diminutive" woman who "likes motoring, music, reading biographies." Just then starting a new research project in Phipps Institute, "situated in a congested tenement neighborhood...while ragged children play in the streets outside, she works the hours of an Edison, and then continues her paper work when she reaches her home Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archivess Persistent URL:Link to data base record Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution.