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WOMEN IN HISTORY
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A mind-map of Women in History in Bridging the Gap by Brenda D Smith and Leeann Morris
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radical women
feminsim
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WOMEN IN HISTORY
DOROTHEA DIX
1802-1906
Reform prisons/asylums - bed head Union nurse.
CLAIRA BARTON
1821-1912
Front line war nurse
STANTON & ANTHONY
1815-1902
1820-1906
Formed nat woman's loyal league - slavery ban - petition 400k sigs for 13th amend.
MOTHER BICKERDYKE
1817-1901
Front line war nurse
SOJOURNER TRUTH
1797-1883
Slave - abolitionist - feminist - stood up to men publicly
LUCY STONE
1818-1893
Mrs. Stone - wife is independent radical being-helped women control prop/$$/kids
HARRIET TUBMAN
1822-1913
Rescued 756 slaves - gov pension $20/mon
ELIZABETH BLACKWELL
1821-1910
App 29 med schools, Dr hygiene/sanitation
ANNA DICKENSON
1842-1932
Fame repub speaker - abolitiion
AMELIA BLOOMER
1818-1894
Pub 1st women's newspaper - dress reform - "bloomers"
MARIA MITCHELL
1818-1889
Astronomer - disc comet @28 - 1st woman prof of Astro Vassar - started women's organizations
By 1860 some progress in women's rights - Civil War - women jobs - govt/teach/farms/no men left - war relief (black and white) - nurses
Southern women suffered more from Civil War than northern women - southern women self sufficient but no feminism there
Feminists believed suffrage would follow abolition - but not till 1920
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