Harriet Tubman - I. Significant "conductor" of the Underground Railroad Harriet Beecher Stowe - C. Novelist and reformer Grandma Moses - B. Primitive painter Juliette Gordon Low - L. Founded the Girl Scouts of America Shirley Chisholm - K. First African American woman in the US congress Pearl S. Buck - E. Author of The Good Earth Mary McLeod Bethune - H. Educator who worked to improve educational opportunities for blacks. Clara Barton - M. Founded the American Red Cross Louisa May Alcott - G. Author of Little Women Susan B. Anthony - O. Reformer and leader in the American woman's suffrage movement Jane Addams - A. Social Worker and humanitarian Amelia Earhart - F. Aviator Helen Hayes - D. Stage and screen actress Helen Keller - N. Overcame physical handicaps; helped thousands of handicapped people lead fuller lives Victoria C. Woodhull - J. First women to run for president of the US
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I think. @.@ Majority of them are correct, give or take a few. =/
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Harriet Tubman - I. Significant "conductor" of the Underground Railroad
Harriet Beecher Stowe - C. Novelist and reformer
Grandma Moses - B. Primitive painter
Juliette Gordon Low - L. Founded the Girl Scouts of America
Shirley Chisholm - K. First African American woman in the US congress
Pearl S. Buck - E. Author of The Good Earth Mary McLeod Bethune - H. Educator who worked to improve educational opportunities for blacks.
Clara Barton - M. Founded the American Red Cross
Louisa May Alcott - G. Author of Little Women
Susan B. Anthony - O. Reformer and leader in the American woman's suffrage movement
Jane Addams - A. Social Worker and humanitarian
Amelia Earhart - F. Aviator
Helen Hayes - D. Stage and screen actress
Helen Keller - N. Overcame physical handicaps; helped thousands of handicapped people lead fuller lives
Victoria C. Woodhull - J. First women to run for president of the US
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I think. @.@ Majority of them are correct, give or take a few. =/
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