How about some women's history for your Wednesday? Today we're sharing stories and objects from women who have shaped America with #BecauseOfHerStory. Discover more:http://womenshistory.si.edu/herstory
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During World War I, more than 23,000 nurses risked their lives to care for troops as nurses. Those women did not have the right to vote and did not get permanent commissioned rank. This poster from 1918 at our
@cooperhewitt asks women to do more.pic.twitter.com/SnADoY6csB
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Artist and community organizer Kat Rodriguez crafted this 11-foot-tall Statue of Liberty holding a tomato aloft. Florida farm workers marched 230 miles with it, calling for better wages, conditions, environmental practices and dignity. Today it's in our
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Researchers at our
@NMAAHC think this woman may be Sarah Loguen Fraser. She was one of about 115 African American women doctors in the U.S. in the 1890s—though African American midwives assisted in most births in the South before the 20th century.pic.twitter.com/kzK1LAAOEx
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Or ... was she first female Sherlock Holmes impersonator. ??
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