Ohio's Remarkable Women: Daughters, Wives, Sisters, and Mothers Who Shaped History profiles the lives of the state's most important historical figures--women from across Ohio, from many different backgrounds, and from various walks of life. With enduring strength and compassion, these remarkable women broke through social, cultural, and political barriers to make contributions to society that still have an impact today. Moving portraits of fourteen independent women who helped make Ohio what it is today Ohio's Remarkable Women profiles the lives of fourteen resourceful women who displayed remarkable courage as they broke through social, cultural, and political barriers to advance women's roles. These women defied the social norms and prejudices of their time, making lasting contributions to society. Read about: -Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke, a nurse who became a hospital administrator and established over 300 field hospitals for Union soldiers during the Civil War -Lillian D. Wald, who dedicated her life to the promotion of public health nursing and making healthcare accessible to all -Jane Edna Hunter, an African American social worker who founded the Phillis Wheatley Association to help African American children and families -Dorothy Fuldheim, a journalist credited with being the first woman in the US to anchor a TV newscast and host her own show. Each of these Ohio women demonstrated an independence of spirit that is as inspiring now as it was then. Read about their extraordinary lives in this captivating collection of biographies.
Greta Anderson is also the author of More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Texas Women and More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Wisconsin Women (both by Globe Pequot). She is a reporter, editor, and producer for community radio programs in central Iowa, and lives with her husband on a small acreage where she practices vegetable farming and other arts. Susan Sawyer is the author of sixteen books, including More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Tennessee Women, It Happened in Tennessee, and Myths and Mysteries of Tennessee (all by Globe Pequot). She writes from her home in the suburbs of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Susan Sawyer enjoys exploring the past and writing about historical topics. History serves as the centerpiece for many of her writings, taking form in both fact and fiction. Susan is the author of sixteen books, including Globe Pequot Press's More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Tennessee Women, It Happened in Tennessee, and Myths and Mysteries of Tennessee. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Susan worked as a magazine editor and communications consultant before establishing a career as a freelance writer and published author. Today she writes from her home in the suburbs of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Globe Pequot Press
Pub Date: November 01, 2015
0.4" H x 8.9" L x 5.9" W
176 pages
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