![]() I’m ashamed at how much I did not know before. You think of how hard women have it now, fighting stereotypes in this man’s world to this day, and you just marvel at the success through the struggle during less enlightened times. ![]() Without these gender rule-breaking phenomenons, women would not be doctors (thank you Blackwell sisters in the 19th century!), we would not have paper bags (thank you Margaret Knight!), and the feeding tube would be fiction (thank you Bessie Blount Griffin!). ![]() So it is appropriate that Quirk Books have released this “wonder” of a book called Wonder Women: 25 Innovators, Inventors, and Trailblazers Who Changed History by Sam Maggs.Īlthough it says 25 women, there are so many more women in here than that, including some Q&As with some incredible females. It’s also Wonder Woman’s 75th anniversary. We are so close to having a woman president for the FIRST time! Of course, it’s long overdue. 25 Innovators, Inventors, and Trailblazers Who Changed History ![]()
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