Explore tales of empowerment, fearlessness, and success this Women’s History Month! Kids Discover Online welcomes you to delve into the profound impact of women throughout history. Join us in honoring their exceptional contributions through our Historical Figures, Suffragists Unit, and Revolutionary Women Unit, inspiring students to recognize the transformative role women have played.
Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, graced the world with her unparalleled voice, shaping the rhythm of music with timeless and empowering hits. |
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Bessie ColemanBessie wasn’t born with a dream, but she had determination. It was that determination that guided her as soon as she was old enough. |
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Clara BartonClara was no ordinary 19th century woman. A model of strength, intelligence, determination, and grit, she was a role model by any calculation. |
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Jane GoodallWhen Jane was a youngster, her family had thought she’d gone missing, only to find out she had been in the family henhouse for hours. |
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Madam C.J. WalkerIf Walker were alive today, you would probably call her gutsy. By 1919, she had the largest African American owned business in the US. |
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Maya AngelouMaya Angelou gifted the world with verses that sing of strength, courage, and the indomitable spirit. Her words resonate across generations, leaving an enduring legacy. |
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Rosa ParksRosa Parks had endured prejudice, bigotry, and injustice all her life. She knew this was unfair and unjust. |
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Ruth Bader GinsburgRBG used her keen mind to rise from being the daughter of shopkeepers in Brooklyn, New York to one of the foremost thinkers of our time. |
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Sacagawea“Behind every great man stands a great woman,” the saying goes, and there is probably no better example of this in history than Sacagawea. |
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Wilma RudolphWilma Rudolph didn’t have a long life, but she spent much of it teaching, standing up for justice, and serving others. |