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Category: Strong Women

Discover the Tenth Muse

Celebrating Women’s History month, we’re exploring the earliest known female poet and songwriter. It is said that Plato called Sappho the tenth muse.

Published March 2, 2022
Categorized as History, Inspiration and Motivation, Strong Women Tagged author, Greek, Muse, strong woman

Strong Black Women Past and Present

Today I feature these strong women because they are Black. They are more than Strong Black Women. They are inspirations.

Published February 23, 2022
Categorized as Heroes and Heroines, History, Inspiration and Motivation, Strong Women Tagged Inspirations, quotes, strong black women

She Saved the Moon Landing

It’s July 20, 1969. U.S. astronauts in the lunar module near the surface of the moon. Alarms blare. Should they abort? No, she saved the moon landing.

Published February 9, 2022
Categorized as Heroes and Heroines, History, Inspiration and Motivation, Strong Women Tagged L.D. Fairchild, Margaret Hamilton, moon landing, women in history

Black Women You Should Know

History often ignored women, particularly black women. Black women are making and have made history. Here are 41 black women you should know.

Published February 2, 2022
Categorized as History, Inspiration and Motivation, Strong Women Tagged black history, black women, courage, determination, Inspirations, quotes

She Was Convicted Because the Sex Side of Life Was Judged Obscene

Women’s lack of basic civil rights deeply affect Mary Coffin Ware Dennett’s life. She was convicted because the sex side of life was judged obscene.

Published January 26, 2022
Categorized as History, Strong Women Tagged Lynette M. Burrows, strong woman

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