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Voices of Change Mrs. Schaber’s Class

Lucretia Mott Image from: W anted women's rights S uffrage

Susan B. Anthony "Anthony, Susan B." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr women’s right to vote spoke at conventions help run a civil rights newspaper

Thomas Jennings Dry cleaning Patent

Willis Haviland Carrier Air conditioning and Carrier Corp. Air conditioning is “cool”, literally! Image from :

George Westinghouse Image from: Inventor Acquiring exclusive rights

Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell Elizabeth Blackwell Young500 x 500 · jpegmyinterestingfacts.com  Fought for women’s rights  Became first woman doctor  Opened hospital

John Jacob Bausch Image from: Invented eyeglasses Had a partner Accident with buzz saw

William Lloyd Garrison Image from × 426Search by im age wanted slavery to end antislavery newspaper, The Liberator believed women should fight against slavery was to be arrested in Georgia

Nikola Tesla Tesla, Nikola." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr Inventor Electricity Tesla coil

John D. Rockefeller "Rockefeller, John D." Business and Economics. Detroit: Gale, Kids InfoBits Presents. Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr World’s first billionaire Believed in service

Henry Engelhard Steinway Image from : Musician at work Striving for music Steinway Grand!

Emily Roebling Image from: roebling Brooklyn Bridge project Female Chief Engineer

Clara Barton Image Barton, Clara." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, Kids InfoBits. Web. 6 May URL Founded Red Cross War Nurse

Amelia Bloomer "Bloomer, Amelia Jenks." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr Rights for women Publisher of The Lily Teacher

Image from: Made Erie Canal Governor New york

John Pierpont Morgan Image from: Wanted to help the U.S largest industrial empire Very rich man

Thomas Edison "Edison, Thomas." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr want to make the world great place Invented motion picture camera Helps lots of people Very smart

Millard Fillmore "Fillmore, Millard." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr Peace with other countries 13 th president Last president with wig

George Eastman Image from : Made camera better Camera was for all to enjoy Inventor of first motion – picture camera