No, Mom, my bisexuality is not a "youthful phase."
Her story will astonish you
"The first general treatment of women in the ancient world to reflect the critical insights of modern feminism. Though much debated, its position as the basic textbook on women's history in Greece...
Boudicca ancient British queen who in 60 ce led a revolt against Roman rule. Boudicca’s husband, Prasutagus, was king of the Iceni (in what is now Norfolk) as a client under Roman suzerainty. When Prasutagus died in 60 with no male heir, he left his private wealth to his two daughters and to the
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Why is history like a fruit cake?
Spy, smuggler, saboteur, partisan: this Jewish woman refused to go like a lamb to the slaughter, and fought the Nazis tooth and nail... even after the war, when she, alongside others, poisoned thousands of Nazi POWs in a revenge plot.
America had Al Capone. Sydney had Kate Leigh and Tilly Devine - who *hated* each other.
Aethelflaed, also known as the Lady of the Mercians, was an Anglo-Saxon ruler of Mercia who lived between the 9th and 10th centuries AD. When Aethelflaed was still a child, the Vikings controlled a large part of England.
This Armenian folktale princess saved her hapless beau - by making him get a job.
This most-wanted WW2 spy rescued Jews and POWs, blew up Nazi trains, and used an X-rated radio rhyme to identify herself to Britain.
Over the centuries, artists from Artemisia Gentileschi to Pipilotti Rist have given form to powerful expressions of women’s anger.
Andrew Rader, PhD, is a lot of things. The man is a SpaceX mission manager, MIT-credentialed scientist, game designer, author... And he's also a history fan. In fact, he's so fascinated with the subject, he even created a Twitter account to share the weirdest and most wonderful history-related content he stumbles upon.
When the English laid siege to her castle home, this Scottish woman bedeviled them until they gave up.
My anaconda don't want none unless you birth sons, hon.
The debates about gender relationships have been part of America since our founding era.
When the true king of the Scots came to reclaim the throne, this spirited woman went up against her husband to back her chosen sovereign.
Born without arms or legs, this artist learned to write, sew, and paint with her mouth - and came to work for kings and queens.
When her husband was killed by conquistadors, this native Chilean showed the Spanish what "fight like a woman" really means.
Celebrate Women’s History Month with 50 inspirational quote posters from women who have made a difference in their fields, including arts, civil rights, literature, medicine, science, aviation, education, women’s rights, sport, politics, fashion, film and television. This resource is a powerful tool to use in your classrooms, and can stimulate many thought provoking and inspiring topics and discussions with students about the challenges and achievements of women through history, including modern day heroes. They can make a striking bulletin board or hallway display and can also be used as writing prompts and will help promote critical thinking, diversity awareness, personal reflection and character education. The historical figures included are: Cleopatra, Pocahontas, Betsy Ross, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Tubman, Susan B Anthony, Florence Nightingale, Elizabeth Blackwell, Clara Barton, Emily Dickinson, Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Garett Anderson, Emmeline Pankhurst, Juliette Gordon Low, Grandma Moses, Marie Curie, Helen Keller, Coco Chanel, Eleanor Roosevelt, Georgia O’Keeffe, Bessie Coleman, Amelia Earhart, Mother Teresa, Rosa Parks, Indira Gandhi, Eva Peron, Betty Friedan, Shirley Chisholm, Margaret Thatcher, Coretta Scott King, Maya Angelou, Anne Frank, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Ruby Bridges, Billie Jean King, Angela Davis, Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Condoleeza Rice, Wilma Rudolph, Dr. Mae Jemison, Ellen DeGeneres, Princess Diana, Michelle Obama, J.K. Rowling, Serena Williams, Emma Watson, Malala Yousafzai All images are provided in PDF and JPG image formats. I hope these posters provide inspiration and motivation for your students! We value your feedback, so please let us know if you have questions or comments about any of our products. We enjoy hearing from our valued customers. Thanks for stopping by! Check out some of our other products: Growth Mindset Posters - Chalkboard Theme Growth Mindset Posters - Watercolor Theme
Celebrate Women's History Month! Perfect for the empowered woman, ARCHd's feminist wall art decor pays homage to women's history. Featuring exclusive symbols representing women's rights and the ways we have contributed to society and available in four colors, each piece of wall decor is an aesthetically pleasing reminder of the mark women make on history every day. Each art print measures 8" x 10" and is printed on matte white paper and packaged in a clear bag.Prints are sold UNMATTED and UNFRAMED.
Edmonia Lewis is an enigmatic being, her legacy is something of legends and her art is unlike anything people have ever seen.
Celebrate Women's History Month! Perfect for the empowered woman, ARCHd's feminist wall art decor pays homage to women's history. Featuring exclusive symbols representing women's rights and the ways we have contributed to society and available in four colors, each piece of wall decor is an aesthetically pleasing reminder of the mark women make on history every day. Each art print measures 8" x 10" and is printed on matte white paper and packaged in a clear bag.Prints are sold UNMATTED and UNFRAMED.
March is Women's History Month! Below is a list of some of my favorite woman's history month books for kids.
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
1. Alice Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt’s daughter, the firecracker 2. Agnes Sorel, the favorite and the…
From Shirley Chisholm to the Notorious RBG, these are women your students should get to know for Women's History Month or any time.
Women’s History Month Word Search
A brief, customizable lesson using images of notable women in history paired with one actionable word to spur research and discussion.
The most famous women in history include religious figures, physicists, politicians and more.
March is Women's History Month. Check out this post for a list of 100 historical and noteable women to study and learn about.
Need Women's History Month for kids activities or ideas? We have unique, creative ways to inspire and celebrate the accomplishments of women, including some must-read kids' books for Women's History Month or International Women's Day. Great history experience for kids with learning projects, topics, printables, and stories to add to your March activity calendar or for learning all year!
Women's History Interactive Bulletin Board highlights the many contributions of women in U.S. History! Each bulletin board card includes an image, quote, and facts about over twenty amazing women in history. Each card also includes a QR code allowing students to learn more about their favorite women in history! This resource features 26 important figures in U.S. History, 2 interactive notebook pages to use in conjunction with the bulletin board, and 32 Women's History task cards! An instruction sheet is also included. Key figures in history included in this resource: Amelia Earhart, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ada Deer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Rachel Carson, Georgia O’Keeffe, Sonia Sotomayor, Jane Goodall, Dorothea Lange, Tammy Baldwin, Sojourner Truth, Maya Angelou, Alice Paul, Mildred Fish Harnack, Carrie Chapman Catt, Shirley Chisholm, Mae Jemison, Diane Nash, Ida B. Wells, Mary Church Terrell, Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, Jane Addams, Zitkala-Ša, and Susan B. Anthony. A template is also included allowing buyers to personalize their bulletin board display with their own additions of important women in history!
Learn about 10 amazing black women in history fighting for equality, change and social justice.
These black women who made history inspire many people till this day. Their stories can enrich your social studies teaching and inspire children to overcome any obstacles they face.
The trailblazing women in these non-fiction Women's History Month books broke barriers and paved the way for future generations.
Celebrate Women's History Month (March) with one or all of our Top 15 Favorite Women's History Month Activities. There are printables, lesson plans, and more resources for you to enjoy with your class.