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Well-Behaved Women include: Arundhati Roy; Rosa Parks; Sally Ride; Joan Baez; Billie Jean King; Zora Neale Hurston; Margaret Sanger; Alice Paul; Rigoberta Menchu Tum; Margaret Mead; Gertrude Stein; Susan B Anthony; Maya Lin; Helen Keller; Ruby Dee; Amy Goodman; Dorothea Lange; Georgia O'Keeffe; Marian Anderson; Julia Butterfly Hill; Eleanor Roosevelt; Emma Goldman; Winona LaDuke; Jeannette Rankin;
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An introduction to the history and origin of the white race originally known as the devils, a mutation and genetic deficiency state from the Negro.
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Katharine Dexter McCormick is a name that every woman today should know, because your life would probably be very different today if it wasn't for her. Katharine funded what The New York Times called the "most sweeping sociomedical revolution in history. . . [whose] impact on the United States and other nations [is] almost too

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Born in Corning, Steuben Co., NY Katharine was a daughter of Caroline Garlinghouse and Alfred Augustus Houghton. Wife of Thomas Norval Hepburn, Mother of Richard, Thomas,Robert, Marion, Margaret, and actress Katharine Hepburn. Hepburn co-founded the Hartford Equal Franchise League in 1913, a group that eventually...

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Alice Paul and other militants withdraw from the National American Woman Suffrage Association because she considers their politics too timid. She forms the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, which in 1917 merges with another group to become the National Woman's Party. She serves prison terms in England and the U.S. for her agitation for women's suffrage. In 1923 she drafted and has introduced into Congress the first Equal Rights Amendment for women.
The Negro Project : Margaret Sanger's Diabolical, Duplicitous, Dangerous, Disastrous and Deadly Plan for Black America

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FLAPPERS GONNA FLAP! This 1920s lesson plan focuses on Margaret Sanger and her mission to secure birth control and contraceptives for women in America. This episode also covers the flappers and women's changing roles in the 1920s. However, it does not talk about abortion! As a story-lecture, it also unpacks the context surrounding Sanger and covers how women in the 1920s experienced new roles and opportunities- from the free-wheeling flappers to the new working and domestic woman. What…

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