Just in time for Women's History Month this book profiles 362 women, 267 statues of real women and 62 museums that honor women. All right here in the United States. I hope you will join me in learning more about the women that are familiar and be surprised and inspired by the many that will be new to you.
Friday, September 30, 2022
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Sarah Black was the first Mail Carrier in 1845 in Charleston, Maryland
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