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Whether you learned or didn't learn your ABC's, I'm here to tell you a little about Women's History.
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Amelia Earhart was the first woman pilot to cross the Atlantic Ocean, opening the skies and the hope for other women.
A- Amelia Earhart
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B- B. Anthony, Susan
Susan was the 19th century women's movement's most powerful organizer. This woman fought very hard for women's right to vote.

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C- Cruel Words
Cruel words started all of this. One man said that women weren't as good as men, and obviously, that ticked off some people.
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D- Dr. Sally Ride
Sally was the first American woman in space, and the youngest astronaut to orbit the Earth.
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Equality was all that women wanted, they were "lower than men, and not as useful." Women weren't "as strong as men". Well guess what? those people who think like that just get lower and lower until they can't be seen anymore.
E- Equality
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F- Filled History Books
All of the wonderful women of history who left their mark, obviously are still known today for what they did.
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G- Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia was a well known female artist. Georgia was an impactable artist and is written down in history for one of the best female painter's in the U.S.
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H- Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton is the first woman running for president of the United States that has made it this far. Hillary is a great role model.
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I- Illustrious Rolemodels
Those women who made an impact really are remembered today, and will most likely be remembered in 100 years too.
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J- Jane Austen
Jane Austen was a writer, and a quite good one. Jane wrote the best-selling classic "Pride and Prejudice". This goes to show how good women can be.
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K- Kind Hearts
Those kind hearts that made this movement possible are thanked wonderfully everyday, and they do deserve it.
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L- Long Lasting
This right's movement lasted from 1848- 1920's.
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M- Margaret Thatcher
Margaret was the first woman in European history to be elected prime minister.
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N- Natty Women
All of the women who made an impact are natty, and don't think you can't make an impact, because you can. Go try and solve as many problems as you can, believe me, you will feel great.
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O- Outraged People
People got MAD and I mean MAD about others thinking that women were third class citizens.
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P- Pearl S. Buck
Pearl wrote novels about American and Asian culture, and was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature.
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