Virginia Johnson researched the human sexual response, and Mary Calderone, M.D., founded the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United…
Read moreAngelou was an iconic creative and activist who is best known for her influential series of autobiographies. She was also a leading…
Read moreSiebert was the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, and the first woman Superintendent of Banks for New York State.
Read moreShe dreamed of being remembered as a writer — and her words have had a life she couldn't have imagined when she died in a concentration camp…
Read moreWe admired her style when she was First Lady, her grace under pressure when tragedy struck, her dedication to motherhood, and how she reinvented herself…
Read moreShe rose above personal pains (two disabled children) to make her voice heard as a singer and an advocate of the arts for all of us.
Read moreThe first woman to co-anchor a network's nightly news (and earn an unprecedented $1 million a year for it), she's grilled the world's most…
Read moreSince Sesame Street first went on the air in 1969, millions of preschoolers around the world have learned how to learn from Elmo, Big Bird & Co.
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