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Through much of history, women have been caregivers in private, but professional physicians have been men. Here are some women who've broken through medicine's glass ceilings.

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Ernestine Rose, Women's Rights Pioneer

Friday December 4, 2009

You probably recognize names like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony as pioneers in women's rights. Maybe even Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe. Polish-born Ernestine Rose was right there starting in the 1840s with those more famous women. Though she's far less known than those other women, she played an important role in the 19th century American women's movement, including working for women's economic rights. She's been called the first Jewish feminist, though she'd moved beyond the strict Judaism of her rabbi father and was an outspoken atheist. Read more about this fascinating figure of the early women's suffrage struggles:

Women on Life and Living

Thursday December 3, 2009
Women's perspectives on life aren't always in collections of quotes about life. I've assembled a few choice quotes about life from notable women:

Wordless Wednesday - Science Class, 1899

Wednesday December 2, 2009
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Hampton Institute Science Class, 1899
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Catherine of Valois

Monday November 30, 2009
Had Henry V lived, their marriage might have united France and England. Because of his early death, Catherine's impact on history was less as daughter of the King of France and wife of Henry V of England, than through her marriage to Owen Tudor, and thus her role in the beginnings of the future Tudor dynasty.

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