Anne d’Alençon
French noblewoman known for her strong political and religious convictions, especially as a supporter of the Protestant Reformation.
French noblewoman known for her strong political and religious convictions, especially as a supporter of the Protestant Reformation.
Sundanese advocate for and pioneer of education for women in Indonesia
African-American suffragist, civil rights activist, and community leader.
Trailblazing African American physician and community leader
African-American author, poet, and playwright, celebrated for her contributions to African American and Native American literature.
Born into slavery, she gained her freedom in the early 19th century and became a pioneering figure in American history.
American activist for education and civil rights
Influential American social reformer who advocated for the welfare of African-American communities, particularly in education and social services during the early 20th century.
Influential African-American teacher, suffragist, and clubwoman who made significant contributions to the women’s suffrage movement and social improvement initiatives in Chicago.
American abolitionist and missionary for the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church.