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Dorothy Lawrence - Wikipedia [in WWI trenches disguised as a man]
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Article About Nettie Stevens, Who Found That Chromosomes Determine Sex
(www.wimlf.org)
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Danish Women - Inge Lehmann
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How a Colorado Psychologist Proved Being Gay Isn’t a Mental Illness
(www.cpr.org)
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Women folk healers were branded as witches, but their treatments may have been medically sound
(theconversation.com)
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The Unconventional Life of Mary Walker, the Only Woman to Have Received the U.S. Medal of Honor
(www.atlasobscura.com)
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Rural women: the invisible (and fundamental) engine of the family economy of yesteryear - YouTube
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1,400-year-old hieroglyphs reveal name of powerful Maya queen
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‘I want my daughter to see a strong, free mother’: Iranian women keep hope alive with daily acts of resistance
(theconversation.com)
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The Librarian of Auschwitz dies aged 96: Holocaust survivor Dita Kraus who endured unimaginable horrors but kept prisoners' hopes alive by curating 'library' of books before bestselling novel revealed her story | Daily Mail Online
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Phyllis Trible, Who Studied Bible Through Feminist Lens, Dies at 92
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‘Still work to be done’: Iceland marks 50 years since Women’s Day Off protests | Iceland | The Guardian
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The World’s Greatest Feminist Experiment Was Not Where You’d Think
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Susan Stamberg, NPR 'founding mother,' dies at 87 : NPR
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Teresa Ulloa Ziáurriz, Rights Advocate Who Fought Sex Traffickers, Dies at 75
(www.nytimes.com)
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Did women develop spoken language?
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The daring women artists of last century were often sidelined as muses. A new book celebrates their brilliance
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Stora Stina: The Sámi Giantess
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Susan Griffin, a Leading Voice of Ecofeminism, Is Dead at 82
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Creola Katherine Coleman Johnson the Human Computer whose calculations of orbital mechanics as a NASA employee were critical to the success of the first and subsequent U.S. crewed spaceflights!
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Trijn Rembrands Dutch Heroine!
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A woman's place WAS NOT in the home: Female workers in 17th century Britain played a critical role in the economy, researchers conclude
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Amy Johnson, aviatrix, and her mysterious death
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Darleane Hoffman, Innovator in Nuclear Chemistry, Dies at 98
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Ann Fagan Ginger, Tireless Defender of Civil Liberties, Dies at 100
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