Influential Women "History is no longer just a chronicle of kings and statesmen, of people who wielded power, but of ordinary women and men engaged in.

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Influential Women "History is no longer just a chronicle of kings and statesmen, of people who wielded power, but of ordinary women and men engaged in manifold tasks. Women's history is an assertion that women have a history.“ manifold Aparna Basu - Professor of History at the University of Delhi, India.

Susan B. Anthony ( ) By Sarah James Eddy (1901)

Helen Keller ( )

Amelia Earhart ( ) By Chuck Hamrick

Elizabeth Blackwell ( ) Painted by Joseph Stanley Kozlowski

Eleanor Roosevelt ( ) Douglas Chandor, 1949

Harriet Tubman ( ) William H. Johnson, 1945

Mary Harris Jones ( ) “Mother Jones”

Sojourner Truth ( )

Dolores Huerta (1930) Image by: Barbara Carrasco

Indira Gandhi ( ) Painted by S. Roerich,1987