Dorothy Canfield Fisher
American author, educational reformer, and social activist
American author, educational reformer, and social activist
African-American opera singer, educator, and civic leader
Slovenian historian who specialized in the history of the Slovenian minority in Italy between World Wars I and II.
American feminist writer, activist, and educator
Ukrainian teacher and anarcho-feminist revolutionary known for her significant role in the Makhnovshchina movement, which aimed to establish a libertarian communist society in southern Ukraine.
Renowned Greek folk music singer and researcher dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Greek music.
Self-taught researcher, writer, sociologist, journalist, social activist.
African American educator, writer, and scholar, remembered for her advocacy for African American women’s education and civil rights.
Prominent French writer known for her contributions to literature and her advocacy for women’s education and rights.
Prominent American historian, author, and women’s suffrage activist.