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Timeline of Women in Aviation

Women have been flying since 1784, when Elisabeth Thible became the first woman to fly -- in a hot air balloon. Read about some other women pilots who've made history.

Memorable Women Pilots

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Women's Suffrage Time Line

Thursday November 12, 2009

The struggle for women's vote in America took many decades. This timeline puts into perspective the major events along the journey to finally winning the vote:

Wordless Wednesday - Who Is She?

Wednesday November 11, 2009
Mystery Woman
Courtesy Wikimedia Commons

Click on the image to check your guess and to find out more about this mystery woman.

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Queen Lili'uokalani

Tuesday November 10, 2009
On November 11, 1915, Queen Lili'uokalani, the last Native Hawaiian ruler of Hawaii, died. Read more about this interesting figure in Hawaiian history, her role in the transition from Native Hawaiian leadership to annexation by the United States and her role in helping bring knowledge of Native Hawaiian culture to a wider audience.

Over the River and Through the Wood

Sunday November 8, 2009
The author of the 1844 poem, "A Boy's Thanksgiving," is not well known today, but in her time, Lydia Maria Child was a well-known writer of novels, advice books, and anti-slavery tracts. Read more about this 19th century activist and writer:

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