Margaret Sanger
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A pioneer of her time, Margaret Sanger, is remembered for her work relating to woman’s rights. In particular, she focused on the issues related to sexual health. She was the subject of much criticism as she spoke out on subjects like birth control and abortion. As a nurse, her efforts for social reform saw her establish the first birth control clinic in the United States. Where did her motivation come from? Explore why she tirelessly continue to crusade, to provide women and girls with the information they needed to protect themselves. Her story reflects the courage it takes to fight for what you believe to be right.
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Shizue Kato
Should women get special attention in health matters? This fascinating story brings you face to face with the realities of life and death for women, in the days before medical services had developed. Shizue Kato, a lady from Japan, was born in 1897. She decided to help women with advice on contraception, as there were few doctors. Those that were qualified were men, and women were reluctant to talk about such matters. Follow the amazing journey of Shizue and how she helped women.
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Lillian Gilbreth
One of the first female engineers and also a psychologist, Lillian Gilbreth is a true early example of the ‘working mother’. Discover how she coped with not only developing and running a successful business, but also mothering 12 children after the death of her husband when she was only 46 years of age. Her work on time management is world-renowned and her classic publications are still referred to and respected today. She provided time and motion studies that improved productivity, profit, safety and efficiency. Maybe that was the only way she could run her own household, so why not use the principles in business also? A true entrepreneur, she used her time well and there is much that can be learned from her determination and contributions.
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Ella Fitzgerald
Meet Ella Fitzgerald, known by many as the ‘First Lady of Song’, who famously said “I sing like I feel”. This was one of the many reasons that people around the world, were captivated by her and her voice. Her life was inspiring and she is undoubtedly one of the most loved American jazz and song vocalists, who enjoyed a musical career that lasted 59 years. It featured 14 Grammy Awards and the sale of over 40 million albums! Travel with Ella, through her early years which were difficult, as she struggled with family losses and found her way. Discover how she eventually found her own road to international stardom.
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Elizabeth Blackwell
Becoming the first female doctor in the USA and also the first female to be registered as a doctor in the UK, was no simple feat. Dr Elizabeth Blackwell paved the way for women in medicine. Despite many rejections and criticisms, she persevered and went on to become one of the greatest pioneers in the development of health care for women. Elizabeth trained many female doctors along the way and her story is nothing short of inspirational.
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