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Voices of Change Mrs. Fowler-Conner’s Class

Emily Warren Roebling Image from: Self-taught engineer Brooklyn Bridge Honor for devotion Engineergirl.org, National Academy of Engineering, Web. 28 Apr. 2015

Matilda J. Gage Image from : educational.com/USAWgage.htm *Civil rights activist *Women’s rights *Vote “Matilda Joslyn Gage,” The Biography. com website, 2015, Apr ).

DeWitt Clinton Image from: Erie Canal $7 million Barges pulled by mules Governor of New York Helped Eastern and Midwestern states Weinstein, Mike. "Clinton's Ditch and the Big Apple." Appleseeds Jan. 2002: 28+. Kids InfoBits. Web. 12 May 2015.

Elisha Graves Otis Image from: Safer elevator Steam powered elevator “Otis, Elisha Graves." The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia™. New York: Columbia University Press, Kids InfoBits. Web. 12 May 2015.

Jonas Edward Salk Image from: Fought Polio Director of Virus Research Laboratory Vaccine for Polio

John Pierpont Morgan "Morgan, John Pierpont (J.P.)." Business and Economics. Detroit: Gale, Kids InfoBits Presents. Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr Image from: Started G.E., U.S. Steel, and I.H. Controlled major railroads Lent money to American Bank

AMELIA BLOOMER Image from: Women's Rights Changed women’s clothing “Amelia Bloomer”. Bio. A&E Television Networks,2015. Web. 16 April. 2015

George Westinghouse Image from: Alternating Current Electric Company Nikola Tesla Westinghouse, George ( ) The New Book of Knowledge Grolier Online Web. 16 April 2015.

American Red Cross cared for wounded International Red Cross in Europe missing soldiers Source Citation (MLA 7 th Edition)"Barton, Clara." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr Image from: d=GALE%7CRQKLRM &v =2.1&u=nysl_ce_tull&it=r&p=ITKE &sw=w&asid=d85090cd2e7a42f3d2e 47bcee57cdc07

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Image from: Womens’ Rights Abolitionist President of NWSA " Elizabeth Cady Stanton." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL, Kids InfoBits. Web. 12 May 2015

Susan B. Anthony "Anthony, Susan B." America the Beautiful. Grolier Online, Web. 4 May Image from: Women’s Rights Temperance Slavery

Elizabeth Blackwell First Female Doctor Image from:

Thomas A. Edison "Edison, Thomas." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr Image from inventor light bulb motion pictures

Franklin D. Roosevelt "Roosevelt, Franklin Delano." America the Beautiful. Grolier Online, Web. 4 May Image from: bin/article?templatename=profile.html& assetid=atb034b12&assettype=b (accessed May 4, 2015). Helped Americans during Depression President for 12 years Social Security Act New Deal

Image from: Moving speaker Women’s Rights Black freedom Win in court against white man Biography for Kids: Sojourner Truth." Ducksters. Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), Apr Web. 29 Apr

Nikola Tesla Image from: Engineer Alternating Current Inventor Capek, Michael. "Nikola Tesla: the boy with electral dreams." Highlights for Children Aug. 1998: 32+. Kids Info Bits. Web. 12 May 2015.

Frederick Douglass Image from: "Douglass, Frederick." Kids InfoBits. Gale, Kids InfoBits. Web. 29 Apr Abolitioni sts Women’s rights Author Speeches