Nancy Astor
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Nancy Astor was the first woman to take her seat in the British House of Commons, which was even more impressive given the fact she was an American. Witty and strong-minded, Nancy Astor fought convention and turned her stately home into a hospital during the First World War. Her great story comes alive through BioViews®.
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