Offers detailed profiles of fifty Jewish women who have played a key role in world history, including women from every walk of life, from biblical figures to modern-day activists, including Ruth, Anne Frank, Betty Friedan, Gold aMeir, Emma Lazarus, Emma Goldman, Barbra Strisand, and others.
A collection of artworks inspired by the lives and achievements of fifty famous women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, from the ancient world to the present, profiles each notable individual.
Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey, Women in Science: Antiquity Through the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993. INGE LEHMANN Bolt, Bruce A., “50 Years of Studies on the Inner Core.” History of Geophysics, February 10, ...
Mitchell, one of ten children, was born on Nantucket, an island off the coast of Massachusetts. Her Quaker parents encouraged her education, and her father, an amateur astronomer, stimulated her interest in the stars.
Telling the stories of their childhood, the challenges they faced, and the impact of their achievements, each lavishly illustrated spread is a celebration of girl power in its many forms.
Fifty biographies of groundbreaking, outspoken, odds-defying Jewish women serve as inspiration and roadmap for the next generation.
Works That Changed Women's Lives ane Eyre , Scarlett O'Hara , Hester Prynne , Lily Bart , Anne Frank ... these are among the ... Women of All Time , and is the coauthor , with Diana Rosen , of Fifty Jewish Women Who Changed the World .
... Fifty Jewish Women Who Changed the World , Deborah G. Felder and Diana Rosen . Citadel , 2003 . Fighting to Become Americans : Assimilation and the Trouble between Jewish Women and Jewish Men , R. E. Prell . Beacon , 1999 . First Facts ...
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In a gripping historical narrative, Pamela S. Nadell weaves together the stories of a diverse group of extraordinary people—from the colonial-era matriarch Grace Nathan and her great-granddaughter, poet Emma Lazarus, to labor organizer ...
When she fell and sprained an ankle that had previously been damaged in two earlier accidents and it failed to heal properly , Mitchell convalesced at home , reading extensively in nineteenth - century Atlanta history .