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Women's History Month

Celebrate the role of Women in Making our Lives Better

Amelia Earhart

By: Charlotte of Laguna Beach High School
A collage dedicated to Amelia Earhart

Susan B Anthony by Robert Shetterly, AWTT.org

By: Robert Shetterly
Portrait of womens rights activist Susan B Anthony by Robert Shetterly

The Women of Our Past

Rosa Parks, Mother Teresa, and Harriot Tubman were heroic women for what they did to improve the rights of women around the world.

Zora Neale Hurston by Robert Shetterly, AWTT

By: Robert Shetterly, Americans Who Tell the Truth
Zora Neale Hurston was an American author and playwright during the Harlem Renaissance.

Helen Keller

American author, lecturer and suffragist.

Women Working Hard


Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement

The Art Miles Mural and My Hero partner on the HERO MILE

Eleanor Roosevelt

Alice Paul

By: Robert Shetterly
Robert Shetterly depicts Alice paul, crusader for equal rights for women

Jane Addams by Robert Shetterly, AWTT

By: Robert Shetterly, Americans Who Tell the Truth
Social reformer Jane Addams as painted by Robert Shetterly, Americans Who tell the Truth

Nepali Woman and Her Goat

Lateefah Simon by Robert Shetterly, AWTT.org

By: Robert Shetterly
Working for incarcerated youth, Lateefah Simon is a hero for children's rights and rehabilitation

Women Paint for Peace

Sister Lucy Poulin

 

"We must realize the truth of ourselves -- we are one human family. One a part of the other. My old work horse Teddy and the fancy registered horse visiting us had no trouble eating out of the same dish. We must discover the same."
 
Member and leader of Homeworkers Organized for More Employment; recognized for fighting unemployment, illiteracy, and despair among the rural poor in northern Maine.

Frances Crowe

Frances Crowe (born March 15, 1919) is an American peace activist and pacifist from the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts.

Grace Lee Boggs

Grace Lee Boggs (June 27, 1915 – October 5, 2015) was an American author, social activist, philosopher and feminist

Sojourner Truth

Michelle Obama by Enrique Cornejo-Sanchez

By: Enrique Cornejo-Sanchez
Portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama by Enrique Cornejo-Sanchez

Jeannette Rankin (1880 - 1973)

Jeannette Rankin was the first woman to serve in the U.S. Congress. She helped pass the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote, and was a committed pacifist.

Raise Your Voice!

By: Shepard Fairey

African Woman by Fary Sakho

By: Fary Sakho from Senegal
Fary Sakho of Senegal paints an archetypal portrait of an African woman

Helen Thomas

Author, journalist, columnist
1943–2013  
Pioneering female reporter;
first female member of
the White House press corps
 

 

The Women of Our Past

Rosa Parks, Mother Teresa, and Harriot Tubman were heroic women for what they did to improve the rights of women around the world.

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