History of Women's Achievement in America: Program 1 & 2 : Making of a New World/Era of Women's Firsts
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History of Women's Achievement in America: Program 1 & 2 : Making of a New World/Era of Women's Firsts
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Making of a New World (1): 1621 - Women Help Found the English Colonies; 1650 - Anne Hutchinson and Ann Bradstreet Use New Found American Independence to Express Themselves; 1773 - Phillis Wheatley Becomes America's First Black Woman Poet; 1776 - Abigail Adams and the Female Patriots; 1805 - Sacajawea, Interpreter and Guide, Aids Lewis and Clark. Era of Women's Firsts (2): 1836 - Hispanic-American Juana Briones Establishes San Francisco; 1837 - Mary Lyon Founds Mount Holyoke, the first Women's College; 1846 - Susan Magoffin Travels the Santa Fe Trail; 1847 - Maria Mitchell is the First Scientist to Discover a Comet Using a Telescope; 1849 - Amelia Bloomer Publishes The Lily, the First National Magazine for Women; 1851 - Sojourner Truth Addresses a Women's Rights Convention in Ohio. English and Spanish subtitles. .
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