The True Story of One of the Most Extraordinary Women in the History of American Education
Interviews & Icons
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Louise Nevelson is widely considered the leading American sculptor of the 20th century and the originator of environmental art.
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Siri Garber, Breaking into the Good Ol’ Boys’ Club of Public Relations In 1998, when Los Angeles was still very much a “boy’s club,” Siri Garber set out to start…
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Tuliza Fleming, Interim Chief Curator of Visual Arts at the National Museum of African , American History and Culture (NMAAHC) of the Smithsonian Institution,
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Tina Turner, megastar, mother, partner, and role model. She has found her tranquility after a tumultuous life…
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Clemson University’s first lady, Beth Clements, reflects on her passions, her daughter’s impact on her family’s lives and life’s special moments.
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ELYSIAN Magazine explores the life and accomplishments of Amelia Earhart, and the mystery that shrouds her last flight across the Pacific Ocean.
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Screen starlet Lauren Bacall’s legacy preserves her spot as a Hollywood icon.
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Mary Alice Monroe, sets the scene in her beloved Southern low-country with fine storytelling about relationships and love.
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Known as the Galloping Nurse, Jane Holderness-Roddam could ride a horse before she could walk.
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Hattie Carnegie – the inventor of Read-to-wear, the Little Black Dress and leader of fashion for 30 years…
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Judyth Nsababera shares stories of her childhood, experiences as Ambassador to Uganda, and her current peacekeeping efforts through the organization she founded, Project Hope for Africa.