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The True Story of One of the Most Extraordinary Women in the History of American Education
louise nevelson
Louise Nevelson is widely considered the leading American sculptor of the 20th century and the originator of environmental art.

Siri Garber, Breaking into the Good Ol’ Boys’ Club of Public Relations In 1998, when Los Angeles was still very

museum curator Tuliza Fleming
Tuliza Fleming, Interim Chief Curator of Visual Arts at the National Museum of African , American History and Culture (NMAAHC)
Tina Turner, megastar, mother, partner, and role model. She has found her tranquility after a tumultuous life...
Clemson University's first lady, Beth Clements, reflects on her passions, her daughter's impact on her family's lives and life's special
AMELIA MARY EARHART - American pioneer woman aviator (1897-1937)
ELYSIAN Magazine explores the life and accomplishments of Amelia Earhart, and the mystery that shrouds her last flight across the
Screen starlet Lauren Bacall’s legacy preserves her spot as a Hollywood icon.
mary alice monroe
Mary Alice Monroe, sets the scene in her beloved Southern low-country with fine storytelling about relationships and love.
Known as the Galloping Nurse, Jane Holderness-Roddam could ride a horse before she could walk.
Hattie Carnegie - the inventor of Read-to-wear, the Little Black Dress and leader of fashion for 30 years...
Judyth Nsababera shares stories of her childhood, experiences as Ambassador to Uganda, and her current peacekeeping efforts through the organization

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