WHO AM I #1  Social Activist, founder of Hull House, charter member of the NAACP, Nobel Peace Prize winner and labor union organizer.

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WHO AM I #1  Social Activist, founder of Hull House, charter member of the NAACP, Nobel Peace Prize winner and labor union organizer

I AM….. I AM…..  JANE ADDAMS

WHO AM I #2  Seamstress, servant, teacher, Civil War nurse, and finally, author and novelist

I AM …..  LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

WHO AM I # 3  Wife of John Adams, 2nd President of the United States and mother of John Quincy Adams, 6th President. Known for her letters and opinions on society.

I AM ….  ABIGAIL ADAMS

WHO AM I # 4  First African American to sing leading role with Metropolitan Opera, delegate to U.N.

I AM I AM  MARIAN ANDERSON

WHO AM I # 5  African-American educator, founder of Bethune- Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida, Presidential advisor, recipient of Spingarn Medal.

I AM  MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE

WHO AM I # 6  Groundbreaking photo-journalist and author

I AM …  MARGET BOURKE

WHO AM I # 7  African-American Union spy in the Confederate White House

I AM …  MARY ELISABETH BOWSER

WHO AM I # 8  A lone woman in the wilds of the Rocky Mountain west

I AM …  MARTHA JANE “CALAMIT JANE” CANNARY

WHO AM I # 9  Wife of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States, was the first president-general of the newly formed

I AM …  CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON

WHO AM I # 10  Wife of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States, was the first presidential wife to have a college degree. She originated the annual Easter Egg Roll on the White House lawn.

I AM….  LUCY WARE WEBB HAYES

 THANKS FOR WATCHING HOPE YOU LEARN SOME NEW FAMOUS BACK IN THE DAY WOMEN