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Zeynep
3/22/2023 07:59:07 am
I learned that in " Unladylike 2020 changemakers " that women used a combination of art, cultures and food to show that girls are more then just doing house work and sewing clothes.
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Charles Park
3/22/2023 08:00:08 am
I read about the women codebreakers of World War II. In the war, most of the codebreakers were actually women, not men. The Library of Congress has several oral histories on the women, and some people are now conducting interviews with the codebreakers.
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Kaycen Subbio
3/22/2023 08:04:35 am
Union nurses from the Civil War were not professionally trained. As the war got bigger more nurses were needed. Women/Nurses only made 40 cents a day.
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Milamazing
3/22/2023 08:04:44 am
The civil war nurses had to be between 35 - 50 and in good health. The women helped with physical and mental health of the soldiers. Also roles assigned to women depended on their race and class.
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Raghav
3/22/2023 08:04:59 am
Amelia Earhart was born and raised in Kansas. During World War I, she helped care for soldiers. In 1937, she set off to fly across the world. However, she disappeared, and was never seen again.
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Sarina
3/22/2023 08:08:50 am
My article was about Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, who is credited as the first published feminist of the new world. She was born in Mexico (called New Spain at the time) and was well educated and loved learning. She became a nun to avoid marriage and to continue her studies. She wrote excellent poems and became famous for her works about love, religion, feminism, and women's rights. Sor Juana's views created controversy, so she was forced to give up her studies and dedicate her life to religion.
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Max
3/22/2023 08:09:49 am
Minty or Harriet escaped slavery in 1849, using an underground railroad path. When Harriet was free she went to south many more times to free other slaves, she became a Under Ground Railroad "Conductor". As a conductor Harriet Tubman freed over 300 slaves, and took approximately 13 trips back to the south.
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Pranita Kanwar
3/22/2023 08:09:56 am
In her life, Ruth Bader Ginsburg faced many challenges. She fought and worked very hard to become a lawyer, and she fought discrimination. She led an excellent life.
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Matthew lee
3/22/2023 08:10:44 am
Eleanor's full name is Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. Her mom died in 1892 and her dad died in 1894. She was educated by privet tutors until the age of 15.
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Chelsea?
3/22/2023 08:10:52 am
Women were an important part to trying to win World War 2. They helped decipher codes from enemies so the US could decide what to do in the war. However, they were paid less than men and were treated poorly by men, too.
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sachi
3/22/2023 08:11:35 am
Nurses in the civil war were important to many soldiers life's. They would provide metal care and physical care. They would comfort solders by reading, writing and prayers.
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LILLIAN KRUMENACKER G
3/22/2023 08:11:58 am
I read about a sixteen year old girl that lives with her grandmother in Florida near the 20th century, and her dreams where to marry an older farmer but instead she married a successful businessman. The main idea of this story is every mans wish on board some will come with the tide. Women forget all those things they don't want to remember and remember everything they don't want to forget.
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Jimmy Minshall 711
3/22/2023 08:12:08 am
Today I researched Clara Barton, a nurse who aided and gave supplies to wounded soldiers in the American Civil War, and later on founded the American Red Cross. Before the Civil War, she taught and founded a school in Bordentown, New Jersey. She resigned when a man was getting twice her salary for the same job. In 1854 she was hired as a recording clerk in the U.S. patent office, but got fired. During the American Civil War she aided troops in every major battle in Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina. After the war she marked thousands of graves for the dead soldiers. Later on, she founded and was the first president of The American Red Cross. All in all, she was a very great women in American and world history.
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Niyah Langley
3/22/2023 08:13:07 am
In July 1848, the first calls for women’s suffrage were made from a convention in Seneca Falls, New York. This convention took more than 70 years of organizing, parading, fundraising, advertising, and petitioning. Before the 19th amendment securing this right was approved by Congress and three-fourths of the state legislatures.
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Zeynep
3/22/2023 08:13:12 am
I think the main idea is women are more than doing sewing clothes and making food. I think all the facts in the article add up to women do more then house work.
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Caitlin seaman
3/22/2023 08:13:20 am
My article was about Women and Art. Their work focused on gender and racial discrimination in the art world. Female artists and artists of color have been undervalued. Some female artists started to confront and defy long-standing biases and traditional gender roles that had limited their careers.
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Zoey
3/22/2023 08:13:50 am
The person I learned about is Ida B Wells and she was a journalist, activist, and a researcher. Ida B Wells' parents and infant brother died when she was only 14 years old. The disease was yellow fever epidemic. Ida was born into slavery during the Civil War.
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Declan the boy
3/22/2023 08:14:35 am
My article is abut the women in unladylike2020. This is about the 26 amazing women who changed history for women history month. The women were so big in the movement that each had documentary about them.
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Rhiannon
3/22/2023 08:15:03 am
Sabiha Gökçen is Turkish women how was one of the eight adopted children of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
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mark pashenkov
3/22/2023 08:16:06 am
One thing I learned about the article is that. the national league for women voters was founded in 1920 by Carrie chapman chatt. And another fact I learned is that many states like Arkansas, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota and Montana made citizen ship schools for women.
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LIAM MCKEOWN
3/22/2023 08:16:28 am
Eleanor Roosevelt helped out in several important social reform movements. some were the Progressive movement, the New Deal, the Women's Movement, the struggle for racial justice, and the United Nations. Eleanor Roosevelt was a key speaker in the white house during WW2. Eleanor Roosevelt helped set up the new United Nations after FDR died. she gave MLK the democratic action award in 1961. She was a advocate for the civil rights act. This what I learned about Eleanor Roosevelt.
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angel morales-rivas
3/22/2023 08:16:35 am
people in the civil war thought that nurses where to soft to serve for the hospitals in the war. but after a couple month they brought female nurses because the doctors were not prepared by the number of pactions that would come. Witch led to the use of female nurses in hospitals and not just men.
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Ignacia
3/22/2023 08:20:01 am
In World War 2 women worked for code brakers. Women worked daily. No matter their family situations all of them dealt with the tangible and overwhelming sense of their work.
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Kyron Combs
3/22/2023 08:48:28 am
Eleanor Roosevelt changed the adminstration and the public works art project, In world war 2 eleanor roosevelt took an active role program for eruopean refugees.
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Charlie Montijo :)
9/20/2023 01:45:37 pm
I really like this video. this video shows that no mater how you look you can achieve great things. Thats why I like this video.
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