Women's History Wednesday: Spotlight- Charlotte CooperIn winning the women’s tennis singles title at Paris 1900, Charlotte Cooper became the first female athlete to win Olympic gold in an...
Woman's History Wednesday: Spotlight - Elizabeth KeckleyElizabeth Keckley was a well-known modiste or dressmaker, a confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln, a philanthropist, and an author. She was...
Woman's History Wednesday: Spotlight: Princess RuthPrincess Ruth Luka Keanolani Kauanahoahoa Keʻelikōlani was a strong supporter of Hawaiian language and traditional cultural practices....
Woman's History Wednesday: Spotlight- Rear Admiral Grace M. HopperGrace Hopper was an American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral. One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I...
Women's History Wednesday: Spotlight- Frida KahloArtist Frida Kahlo was and is considered one of Mexico's greatest artists who began painting mostly self-portraits after she was severely...
Women's History Wednesday: Spotlight - Stephanie Clara PohleStephanie Clara Pohle was the daughter of German immigrants Rev. Eduard Herman and Elizabeth Jennie Sachse Pohle. She was the sixth of...
Women's History Wednesday: Spotlight - Katharine DrexelKatharine Drexel's story certainly is unlike any other. Born in 1858 to one of Philadelphia's wealthiest and most prominent families, the...