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A new For Educators, By Educators lesson plan is out now!
Educator Maggie Dillow created From Letters to Laws: The Power of Friendship in Shaping America’s Legislation, a high school lesson that explores how collaboration and friendship among women influenced social justice and lawmaking in the United States. Through primary source analysis, gallery walks, and civic dialogue, students examine how personal connections can inspire collective action.
Mary Agnes Chase advanced American botany through groundbreaking grass taxonomy, influential publications, and significant field research across the Americas.
American doctor Mary Putnam Jacobi was not only a trailblazer in medicine in the late 1800s and early 1900s. She was also a women’s rights activist who conducted extensive, groundbreaking research to produce pivotal medical arguments challenging misconcep