The Grimke Sisters: Born to a Slave-Owning Family, They Became Prominent Abolitionists
Sarah and Angelina Grimke were white sisters who were some of the earliest leaders of the abolishment movement.
Sarah and Angelina Grimke were white sisters who were some of the earliest leaders of the abolishment movement.
In the 1930s, the Germany had complete domination of one of the most popular sports at the time: race car driving. German drivers, in state-of-the art Mercedes cars, armed with money from the Nazi regime, starred in Grand Prix competitions. Until one woman had had enough, and decided to compete against the German hegemony. Lucy … Read more
Now more than ever, it is crucial that those who support abortion rights make their voices heard. And seen. This past June, the Supreme Court rocked us to our core when they annulled women’s most fundamental rights on their bodies. For years, conservatives have been spreading lies and were working away at chipping away our … Read more
It’s no secret that women’s achievements in science have often been overlooked. Here are some groundbreaking women in science who didn’t let sexism stop them.
Candance Parker: Who Is She? Candace Parker is the first female basketball player to dunk during an NCAA tournament, and is considered one of the greatest players ever. She is also the first WNBA player with 6,000 points, 3,000 rebounds, 1,500 assists as well as the first women to be featured on the cover of … Read more
Mary Landon Baker was a wealthy American socialite and heiress who gained fame for her romantic life. Her father was the wealthy financier Alfred Landon Baker who was a prominent figure in Chigago’s commercial and philanthropic communities. She was born on August 15, 1901, and passed away in 1961. Newspapers around the world followed the … Read more
James Baldwin: Who Was He? Writer James Baldwin is often cited as one of the most important African American authors of the 20th century. But his work was far more than that. \He wasa also an American novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and civil rights activist. He is best known for his reflections on race in … Read more
Throughout history, there have been a number of notable queer women who have made their mark on the world. From Queen Christina of Sweden to Anne Lister, these brave individuals were not afraid to express themselves and live openly as lesbians, even when it was illegal or not talked about. Queen Christina of Sweden (1626–1689) … Read more
Toni Morrison: What was Toni Morrison most famous for? Toni Morrison was a world-renowned writer, educator, and editor. She authored 11 novels, as well as children’s books, nonfiction works, and plays. She was a true trailblazing black female writer, and gather many accolades and awards for her writing. She was the first black female author … Read more
Honored for her contributions to the field of cardiology, Helen B. Taussig was a highly respected medical researcher and practitioner. A leading authority on congenital heart defects, she helped develop the field of pediatric cardiology and pioneered surgical treatments that have saved countless lives. Helen Brooke Taussig: Childhood & Early Life Born in 1898 in … Read more
“My beauty was my curse, so-to-speak. It created an impenetrable shield between people and who I really was, and made people view me in only one light.” So said Hedy Lamarr, one of the most amazing women of the 20th century and the stars of Hollywood during it’s Golden Age. Lamarr was called “the most … Read more
Portland, under the leadership of Dr. Esther Pohl, was the only city on the West Coast that didn’t have any deaths from bubonic plague.