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1832–1888 Author who produced the first literature for the mass market of juvenile girls in the 19th century. Her most popular, Little Women, was just one of 270 works that she published.

1821–1912 Got involved with tending the needy when she treated injured Union soldiers on the battlefield during the Civil War. She later was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross.

1821–1910 First American woman awarded a medical degree by a college. Attended Geneva College in New York after she was rejected by all the major medical schools in the nation because of her sex. She later founded a women’s medical college to train other women physicians.

1867–1934 This physicist was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize — she actually won it twice — and the first woman to earn a doctorate in Europe. Her investigations led to the discovery of radioactivity as well as the element radium.

1897–1937 The first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, she opened the skies to other women. In 1937 while attempting to become the first person to fly around the world, her plane disappeared over the Pacific Ocean.

The former head of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, where she reaffirmed the agency's commitment to public health and safety.

Only American woman to found a lasting American- based religion, the Church of Christ, Scientist. She worked successfully to solidify and increase the popularity of The Christian Scientist movement.

As the leader of India, the world’s most populous democracy, she became an influential figure for Indian women as well as for others around the world.

President and Founder of Americans for Indian Opportunity, a national multitribal organization devoted to developing the economic opportunities and resources

This anthropologist who studied Samoan culture caused society to rethink how it looked at adolescence.

LaDonna was born in….. India America London

Margret studies…… 1.CulturesCultures 2.RacesRaces 3.ChurchesChurches

Amelia flew over the….. 1.Arctic OceanArctic Ocean 2.Indian OceanIndian Ocean 3.Atlantic OceanAtlantic Ocean

Marie won the…… 1.Nobel Peace PrizeNobel Peace Prize 2.The GrammiesThe Grammies 3.The PyramidThe Pyramid

Louisa made a book called…… 1.Three Little PigsThree Little Pigs 2.Little Boy BlueLittle Boy Blue 3.Little WomenLittle Women