Voice

Voice

Mary Baker Eddy Christian Science Religious Leader From July 16, 1821, to December 3, 1910, lived a woman who sought the most out of America: Mary Baker Eddy. To many people, America meant the opportunity for fame or wealth, but for Mary Baker Eddy, it meant the...
Resiliency

Resiliency

Marian Anderson African American Singer Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897-April 8,1993) was a revolutionary woman throughout her life. She showed strength, courage, and resiliency in times of racial discrimination towards people of color. She used her voice as a form...
Upward Mobility

Upward Mobility

Mary Edmonia Lewis Upward Mobility Mary Edmonia Lewis started out as a poor child growing up among the Native American Chippewa tribe and ended as a famous sculptor. The upward mobility that Lewis achieved through her career is a large part of the American Dream. Even...
Letter Writer

Letter Writer

Abigail Adams Women's Rights, First Lady Abigail Adams (November 22, 1744 – October 28, 1818) was the wife and mother of two US presidents. She was also known for her advocation of women’s rights and education. She wrote hundreds of letters in her lifetime,...
Breaking Barriers

Breaking Barriers

Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher Culinary Author Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher, who is most commonly known as M.F.K Fisher, was an extraordinary culinary author. She was born July 3, 1908, in Albion, Michigan. Fisher published 27 culinary books in her lifetime. She taught...