a
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Joy Adamson
Animal Rights Activist, Journalist / 1910 - 1980
Joy Adamson was a conservationist who pioneered the movement to preserve African wildlife. She won renown with her books about raising the lion cub Elsa.
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(1910-1980)
Animal Rights Activist, Journalist
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Claribel Alegría
Journalist, Poet / 1924 -
Nicaraguan writer Claribel Alegria, a major voice in contemporary Central American literature, was known for her volume of poetry, Flowers from the Volcano.
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(1924-)
Journalist, Poet
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Isabel Allende
Journalist, Author / 1942 -
Isabel Allende is a Chilean author best known for penning novels in the style of magic realism. She is the niece of former Chilean president Salvador Allende.
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(1942-)
Journalist, Author
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Carol Alt
Model, Journalist, Author / 1960 -
Model Carol Alt appeared on more than 700 magazine covers including Vogue and Sports Illustrated. She later wrote books about the raw food movement.
See full bio
(1960-)
Model, Journalist, Author
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Susan B. Anthony
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Editor, Publisher, Journalist / 1820 - 1906
Susan B. Anthony was a prominent American civil rights activist and leader during the women's suffrage movement of the 1800s.
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(1820-1906)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Editor, Publisher, Journalist
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Brooke Astor
Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist, Author / 1902 - 2007
Brooke Astor was a philanthropist who served on the boards of many cultural institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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(1902-2007)
Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist, Author
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Mary Astor
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Journalist, Author / 1906 - 1987
Mary Astor was an Academy Award-winning actress of the stage and screen. Her best known role was in The Maltese Falcon.
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(1906-1987)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Journalist, Author
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Margaret Atwood
Literary Critic, Journalist, Author, Poet
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian award-winning writer best known for her poetry, short-stories and novels such as The Circle Game, The Handmaid’s Tale, Snowbird and The Tent.
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Literary Critic, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Maria Bartiromo
News Anchor, Journalist / 1967 -
Maria Bartiromo is best known for her rise on the CNBC financial network.
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(1967-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Daisy Bates
Civil Rights Activist, Publisher, Journalist / 1914 - 1999
Daisy Bates was an African American civil rights activist and newspaper publisher who documented the battle to end segregation in Arkansas.
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(1914-1999)
Civil Rights Activist, Publisher, Journalist
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Candice Bergen
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model, Journalist / 1946 -
Candice Bergen starred on the sitcom Murphy Brown in the title role as a smart, independent anchorwoman. She won five Emmy's during the show’s 10-year run.
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(1946-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model, Journalist
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Valerie Bertinelli
Film Actress, Television Actress, Journalist / 1960 -
Valerie Bertinelli is an actress and spokesperson known for her roles in the TV sitcom One Day at a Time and Hot in Cleveland.
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(1960-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Journalist
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Maeve Binchy
Journalist, Author / 1940 - 2012
Maeve Binchy was the author of various literary works, including 16 novels. Her most popular books include Light a Penny Candle, Echoes, Circle of Friends and Tara Road.
See full bio
(1940-2012)
Journalist, Author
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Harriot Stanton Blatch
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1856 - 1940
The daughter of famous suffragette Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriot Stanton Blatch continued her mother's work in the women's rights movement.
See full bio
(1856-1940)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Amelia Bloomer
Women's Rights Activist, Fashion Designer, Publisher, Journalist / 1818 - 1894
Amelia Bloomer was a women's rights activist. She advocated for changes in women's fashion that would be less restrictive. "Bloomers" are named after her.
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(1818-1894)
Women's Rights Activist, Fashion Designer, Publisher, Journalist
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Nellie Bly
Journalist / 1864 - 1922
Nellie Bly was an American journalist known for her investigative and undercover reporting. She earned acclaim in 1887 for her exposé on the conditions of patients at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, and achieved further fame after the New York World sent her on a trip around the world in 1889.
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(1864-1922)
Journalist
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Erma Bombeck
Television Personality, Journalist / 1927 - 1996
Humorist, writer, columnist and journalist Erma Bombeck found the humor in the everyday experiences of being a wife and mother and shared it with her readers.
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(1927-1996)
Television Personality, Journalist
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Clare Boothe Luce
Diplomat, Journalist, Playwright / 1903 - 1987
Clare Boothe Luce was a socialite who satirized New York society, wrote plays, worked as a war correspondent for Life, and served as an ambassador to Italy.
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(1903-1987)
Diplomat, Journalist, Playwright
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Maeve Brennan
Journalist, Author / 1917 - 1993
Maeve Brennan was an Irish short story writer and journalist known for her wit, charm and tragic end.
See full bio
(1917-1993)
Journalist, Author
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Paula Broadwell
Journalist / 1972 -
Author Paula Broadwell made headlines in 2012, when her extramarital affair with U.S. General David Petraeus was uncovered.
See full bio
(1972-)
Journalist
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Joyce Brothers
Psychologist, Radio Personality, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1927 - 2013
Dr. Joyce Brothers was a famous psychologist and multimedia personality known for dispensing frank advice on relationships, intimacy, sexuality and self-worth.
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(1927-2013)
Psychologist, Radio Personality, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Edna Buchanan
Journalist, Author / 1939 -
After winning a Pulitzer Prize for journalism, Edna Buchanan wrote a series of mystery novels featuring Miami reporter Britt Montero.
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(1939-)
Journalist, Author
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Helen Churchill Candee
Journalist, Author / 1859 - 1949
Helen Churchill Candee was a writer and a survivor of the RMS Titanic disaster.
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(1859-1949)
Journalist, Author
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Rachel Carson
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Journalist / 1907 - 1964
Rachel Carson was a marine biologist, environmentalist and writer who alerted the world to the environmental impact of fertilizers and pesticides.
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(1907-1964)
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Journalist
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Judy Chicago
Educator, Women's Rights Activist, Artist, Journalist / 1939 -
Judy Chicago is an American artist, educator and writer, and a leading figure in feminist art. She received critical acclaim in the 1970s for her art project "The Dinner Party."
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(1939-)
Educator, Women's Rights Activist, Artist, Journalist
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Julia Child
Chef, Television Personality, Journalist / 1912 - 2004
TV chef and author Julia Child adapted complex French cooking for everyday Americans, with her groundbreaking cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
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(1912-2004)
Chef, Television Personality, Journalist
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Connie Chung
News Anchor, Journalist / 1946 -
Connie Chung is known as the first Asian and the second woman to anchor one of America’s major network news programs. She has worked at CBS, ABC, NBC and CNN.
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(1946-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Cicely Saunders
Nurse, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1918 - 2005
Cicely Saunders was a nurse, social worker who founded the first modern hospice, St. Christopher's Hospice, in 1967 to provide palliative care to those in need.
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(1918-2005)
Nurse, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Ann Coulter
Lawyer, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist / 1961 -
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter has insulted Jews, 9/11 widows and a variety of Democratic politicians, yet she continues to have a loyal fan base.
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(1961-)
Lawyer, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist
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Caresse Crosby
Inventor, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1892 - 1970
Caresse Crosby invented the modern bra in 1913. She was a poet and established a publishing company with her husband Harry Crosby in Paris, France.
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(1892-1970)
Inventor, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Dorothy Day
Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Religious Leader, Editor, Journalist / 1897 - 1980
Dorothy Day was an activist who worked for such social causes as pacifism and women’s suffrage through the prism of the Catholic Church.
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(1897-1980)
Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Religious Leader, Editor, Journalist
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Simone de Beauvoir
Philosopher, Academic Author, Journalist / 1908 - 1986
French writer Simone de Beauvoir laid the foundation for the modern feminist movement. Also an existentialist philosopher, she had a romance with Sartre.
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(1908-1986)
Philosopher, Academic Author, Journalist
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Christine de Pisan
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist, Poet / 1364 - 1430
Christine De Pisan was a prolific and versatile French poet and author whose diverse writings include love poems, a biography, and works championing women.
See full bio
(1364-1430)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist, Poet
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Agnes DeMille
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer, Journalist / 1905 - 1993
American dancer and choreographer Agnes DeMille further developed the narrative aspect of dance in her choreography of musical plays and ballets.
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(1905-1993)
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer, Journalist
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Joan Didion
Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1934 -
U.S. novelist and essayist Joan Didion's writing explores disorder and personal and social unrest. She has also written a number of screenplays.
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(1934-)
Journalist, Author, Playwright
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Maureen Dowd
Journalist / 1952 -
Maureen Dowd is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and op-ed columnist who has written for The New York Times and Time Magazine.
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(1952-)
Journalist
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Kitty Dukakis
Children's Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1936 -
Author and social worker Kitty Dukakis, wife of Michael Dukakis, is best known for her activism as well as her struggles with addiction and depression.
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(1936-)
Children's Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Katherine Dunham
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist / 1909 - 2006
Katherine Dunham was an American dancer, choreographer and anthropologist noted for her innovative interpretations of ritualistic and ethnic dances.
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(1909-2006)
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist
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Esther Dyson
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1951 -
Esther Dyson, named by Forbes magazine as one of the most powerful women in American business, is regarded as one of the most influential voices in technology.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Shirin Ebadi
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Journalist / 1947 -
Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer and human-rights activist. She was the first female judge in Iran, and won the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.
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(1947-)
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Journalist
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Mary Baker Eddy
Prophet, Theologian, Journalist / 1821 - 1910
Mary Baker Eddy was a Christian religious reformer and founder of the religious denomination known as Christian Science.
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(1821-1910)
Prophet, Theologian, Journalist
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George Eliot
Journalist, Author / 1819 - 1880
Victorian novelist George Eliot wrote books exploring human psychology such as The Mill on the Floss. Her work was noted for its realism.
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(1819-1880)
Journalist, Author
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Nora Ephron
Director, Journalist, Screenwriter / 1941 - 2012
Nora Ephron wrote and directed modern classic romantic comedies like Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Got Mail and 2009's Julie & Julia.
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(1941-2012)
Director, Journalist, Screenwriter
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Laura Esquivel
Educator, Journalist, Author, Screenwriter / 1950 -
Laura Esquivel is the author of Like Water for Chocolate, an imaginative and compelling combination of novel and cookbook, as well as other books.
See full bio
(1950-)
Educator, Journalist, Author, Screenwriter
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Myrlie Evers-Williams
Civil Rights Activist, Journalist / 1933 -
Author and activist Myrlie Evers-Williams was the wife of slain civil rights activist Medgar Evers, and served as chair of the NAACP 1995–1998.
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(1933-)
Civil Rights Activist, Journalist
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Susan Faludi
Journalist / 1959 -
American feminist and journalist Susan Faludi wrote Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, which argues that the media distort news about women.
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(1959-)
Journalist
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Jessie Fauset
Editor, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1882 - 1961
Jessie Fauset was a teacher and writer who worked as editor for The Crisis magazine, and penned the novels Comedy: American Style and Plum Bun.
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(1882-1961)
Editor, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Charlotte Forten
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1837 - 1914
Charlotte Forten was an African-American teacher and abolitionist who wrote extensive diaries covering the Civil War and the post-war years.
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(1837-1914)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Bethenny Frankel
Entrepreneur, Chef, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star, Journalist, Author / 1970 -
Bethenny Frankel starred on the reality-TV show The Real Housewives of New York City and two spinoffs. She also launched the brand Skinnygirl.
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(1970-)
Entrepreneur, Chef, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star, Journalist, Author
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Betty Friedan
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1921 - 2006
Writer, feminist and women's rights activist Betty Friedan wrote The Feminine Mystique (1963) and co-founded the National Organization for Women.
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(1921-2006)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Matilda Joslyn Gage
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1826 - 1898
Matilda Joslyn Gage was an author and one of the leading figures in the women's rights and suffrage movement that began in the mid-1800s.
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(1826-1898)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Nina Garcia
Reality Television Star, Journalist / 1967 -
Marie Claire’s fashion director Nina Garcia established herself as a fashion expert by serving as a judge on the television show Project Runway for all seven seasons.
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(1967-)
Reality Television Star, Journalist
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Martha Gellhorn
Journalist / 1908 - 1998
Martha Gellhorn was a distinguished war correspondent who covered every war that occurred across the globe over a period extending nearly 60 years.
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(1908-1998)
Journalist
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Doris Kearns Goodwin
Educator, Journalist / 1943 -
Doris Kearns Goodwin is best known for authoring biographies of American presidents, including Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
See full bio
(1943-)
Educator, Journalist
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Tipper Gore
Photographer, Political Leader, Journalist / 1948 -
Photographer and activist Tipper Gore, wife of Vice President Al Gore, co-founded the Parents' Music Resource Center, and was Clinton’s mental health advisor.
See full bio
(1948-)
Photographer, Political Leader, Journalist
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Katharine Graham
Business Leader, Publisher, Journalist / 1917 - 2001
Katharine Graham was an owner and publisher of news publications. Her best-selling autobiography, Personal History, earned a Pulitzer Prize in 1997.
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(1917-2001)
Business Leader, Publisher, Journalist
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Sarah Moore Grimké
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1792 - 1873
Abolitionist and feminist Sarah Moore Grimké and her sister Angelina were the first women to testify before a state legislature on the issue of blacks' rights.
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(1792-1873)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Saint Hildegard
Nun, Journalist, Playwright, Poet / 1098 - 1179
Saint Hildegard was a Christian mystic, abbess, visionary, and composer.
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(1098-1179)
Nun, Journalist, Playwright, Poet
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Maxine Hong Kingston
Educator, Anti-War Activist, Journalist, Author / 1940 -
Maxine Hong Kingston is a Chinese American author of memoirs and fiction. Her best known work is The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among the Ghosts.
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(1940-)
Educator, Anti-War Activist, Journalist, Author
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bell hooks
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist / 1952 -
Bell hooks is an American scholar whose best known work focuses on perceptions of black women in the United States.
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(1952-)
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist
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Karen Horney
Academic, Psychologist, Journalist / 1885 - 1952
German-born American psychoanalyst Karen Horney, departing from some of Freud’s principles, suggested an environmental and social basis for the personality.
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(1885-1952)
Academic, Psychologist, Journalist
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Arianna Huffington
Entrepreneur, Political Scientist, Journalist / 1950 -
Arianna Huffington is a prolific author and international media mogul who started the award-winning news platform The Huffington Post.
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(1950-)
Entrepreneur, Political Scientist, Journalist
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist / 1942 -
Charlayne Hunter-Gault is best known as one of two African-American students first admitted to the University of Georgia and is an award-winning journalist.
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(1942-)
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist
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Gwen Ifill
News Anchor, Journalist / 1955 -
Distinguished journalist and television news correspondent Gwen Ifill is one of the most successful female African-American reporters of all time.
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(1955-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Terri Irwin
Activist, Zoologist, Television Personality, Television Producer, Journalist / 1964 -
Naturalist Terri Irwin is well-known as the widow of wildlife expert Steve Irwin. The couple co-hosted the Animal Planet show The Crocodile Hunter.
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(1964-)
Activist, Zoologist, Television Personality, Television Producer, Journalist
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Molly Ivins
Comedian, Journalist / 1944 - 2007
Molly Ivins was an American political satirist with a widely syndicated column. She wrote several scathing books about the political career of George W. Bush.
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(1944-2007)
Comedian, Journalist
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Harriet Ann Jacobs
Activist, Journalist / 1813 - 1897
Harriet Ann Jacobs escaped slavery and went on to write Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, one of the most influential slave narratives of all time.
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(1813-1897)
Activist, Journalist
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Jane Jacobs
Activist, Journalist / 1916 - 2006
Author and activist Jane Jacobs wrote about preserving urban neighborhoods, in books like The Death and Life of Great American Cities and Dark Age Ahead.
See full bio
(1916-2006)
Activist, Journalist
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June Jordan
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Playwright, Poet / 1936 - 2002
June Jordan was an African American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama.
See full bio
(1936-2002)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Playwright, Poet
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Judge Judy
Judge, Reality Television Star, Journalist / 1942 -
Judith Sheindlin, or Judge Judy as she is known, is a no-nonsense courtroom presence on the TV show Judge Judy.
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(1942-)
Judge, Reality Television Star, Journalist
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Raden Adjeng Kartini
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1879 - 1904
Raden Adjeng Kartini is a Javanese noblewoman and is best known as a pioneer in the area of women's rights for native Indonesians.
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(1879-1904)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Helen Keller
Educator, Activist, Journalist / 1880 - 1968
American educator Helen Keller overcame the adversity of being blind and deaf to become one of the 20th century's leading humanitarians, as well as co-founder of the ACLU.
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(1880-1968)
Educator, Activist, Journalist
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Kathleen Kenyon
Archaeologist, Educator, Historian, Journalist / 1906 - 1978
Dame Kathleen (Mary) Kenyon was an English archaeologist who excavated Jericho to and showed it to be the oldest known continuously occupied human settlement.
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(1906-1978)
Archaeologist, Educator, Historian, Journalist
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Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Psychiatrist, Journalist / 1926 - 2004
Psychiatrist Elizabeth Kübler-Ross wrote the book On Death And Dying, which outlined the five stages that terminally ill patients experience.
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(1926-2004)
Psychiatrist, Journalist
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Euna Lee
Journalist
Euna Lee is a Korean-American journalist. She and fellow journalist Laura Ling were arrested in North Korea in 2009 and sentenced to 12 years of hard labor.
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Journalist
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Pilot, Journalist, Author / 1906 - 2001
Writer and aviation pioneer Anne Morrow Lindbergh was married to aviator Charles Lindbergh. The couple’s child was kidnapped for ransom and murdered in 1932.
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(1906-2001)
Pilot, Journalist, Author
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Lisa Ling
Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1973 -
Lisa Ling became a television journalist at the age of 16 on a nationally syndicated newsmagazine. She was a war correspondent and a co-host on The View.
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(1973-)
Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Mary Livermore
Women's Rights Activist, Editor, Journalist / 1820 - 1905
Mary Livermore was an American and social reformer who devoted her life to women's suffrage and the temperance movement.
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(1820-1905)
Women's Rights Activist, Editor, Journalist
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Amy Lowell
Scholar, Journalist, Poet / 1874 - 1925
Amy Lowell was a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet from the prominent Lowell family of Boston. Her work is labeled "Imagism."
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(1874-1925)
Scholar, Journalist, Poet
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Lulu
Actress, Singer, Journalist / 1948 -
Lulu is a Scottish-born singer who performed "To Sir With Love" and appeared in the classic film of the same name alongside Sidney Poitier.
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(1948-)
Actress, Singer, Journalist
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Joan Lunden
Talk Show Host, News Anchor, Journalist / 1950 -
Journalist, television personality and author Joan London was on Good Morning America for nearly two decades, and was one of the most popular TV co-hosts.
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(1950-)
Talk Show Host, News Anchor, Journalist
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Shirley MacLaine
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Dancer, Singer, Journalist / 1934 -
Shirley MacLaine is one of Hollywood's legendary leading ladies, known for a vast span of films that include The Apartment, Sweet Charity and Terms of Endearment.
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(1934-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Dancer, Singer, Journalist
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Harriet Martineau
Economist, Journalist / 1802 - 1876
Though best known for her fictional novel, Deerbrook, British author Harriet Martineau also wrote about economics and social theory.
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(1802-1876)
Economist, Journalist
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Anne Moody
Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Author / 1940 -
Anne Moody is an African-American author whose writings about her personal and political struggles during the American Civil Rights Movement became classic.
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(1940-)
Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Author
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Anaïs Nin
Journalist, Author / 1903 - 1977
Anaïs Nin was a writer of diaries and novels known for their explicit eroticism. She had a famous affair with writer Henry Miller.
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(1903-1977)
Journalist, Author
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Asra Nomani
Women's Rights Activist, Academic Author, Blogger, Journalist / 1965 -
Asra Nomani is known for her fight for women's equality in the American Islamic community.
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(1965-)
Women's Rights Activist, Academic Author, Blogger, Journalist
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Peggy Noonan
Journalist / 1950 -
Brooklyn born Peggy Noonan is a respected journalist who is most well-known for her role as President Ronald Reagan's special assistant and speechwriter.
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(1950-)
Journalist
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Joyce Carol Oates
Journalist, Author / 1938 -
American novelist, short-story writer, and essayist Joyce Carol Oates is known for her variety of styles and genres and depictions of evil in modern society.
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(1938-)
Journalist, Author
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Suze Orman
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1951 -
With a long list of best-selling books, Suze Orman has established herself as one of the top personal finance experts in the United States.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Mary White Ovington
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1865 - 1951
Mary White Ovington was a civil rights activist and one of the white reformers who helped found the NAACP.
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(1865-1951)
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Dorothy Parker
Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Poet / 1893 - 1967
Dorothy Parker was the sharpest wit of the Algonquin Round Table, as well as a master of short fiction and a blacklisted screenwriter.
See full bio
(1893-1967)
Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Poet
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Lucy Parsons
Activist, Journalist / 1853 - 1942
Lucy Parsons was an activist who was politically radical for her times and one of the first minority activists.
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(1853-1942)
Activist, Journalist
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Ann Patchett
Journalist, Author / 1963 -
Ann Patchett is an American novelist best known for her PEN/Faulkner Award-winning novel Bel Canto.
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(1963-)
Journalist, Author
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Pearl Bailey
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Journalist / 1918 - 1990
Pearl Bailey was a Tony Award-winning singer and actress known for her roles in works like Carmen Jones, House of Flowers, Hello, Dolly! and Porgy and Bess.
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(1918-1990)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Journalist
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Annie Smith Peck
Athlete, Journalist / 1850 - 1935
Annie Smith Peck was a trailblazing scholar, writer and athlete who set records as a mountain climber in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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(1850-1935)
Athlete, Journalist
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Anna Quindlen
Journalist, Author / 1952 -
Anna Quindlen is the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and bestselling novelist who wrote the books One True Thing and Object Lessons.
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(1952-)
Journalist, Author
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Adrienne Rich
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist, Poet / 1929 - 2012
Adrienne Rich is a U.S. poet, scholar and critic whose work exhibits her commitment to the women's movement and a lesbian/feminist aesthetic influence.
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(1929-2012)
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist, Poet
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Diana Rigg
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up, Television Personality, Journalist / 1938 -
Dame Diana Rigg belonged to the Royal Shakespeare Company, played Emma Peel on the 1960s British spy show The Avengers, and was a James Bond girl.
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(1938-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up, Television Personality, Journalist
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Adela Rogers St. Johns
Journalist, Author, Screenwriter / 1894 - 1988
Journalist Adela Rogers St. Johns was a reporter for Hearst newspapers, and was best known for her interviews of motion picture stars.
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(1894-1988)
Journalist, Author, Screenwriter
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Marlene Sanders
News Anchor, Television Producer, Journalist / 1931 -
Journalist Marlene Sanders was both the first woman to anchor a nightly network newscast and the first female field correspondent in the Vietnam War.
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(1931-)
News Anchor, Television Producer, Journalist