Harriet Tubman: Passage to Freedom
págs. 17-28
Mary Ann Shadd Cary.: A statement for equality and integration
págs. 29-44
Mary Harris Jones: The most dangerous woman in America
págs. 45-54
Molly Yard: Political activist and feminist leader
págs. 55-64
Coretta Scott King: A pioneer activist in search of social justice
págs. 65-72
Edmonia Lewis: A black artist in the nineteenth century
págs. 77-86
Georgia O'Keefe: Painting and feminity
págs. 87-96
Nancy Spero: Commitment to art and women
págs. 97-106
Emily Dickinson: The lonely poet woman of Amherst
págs. 109-120
Margaret Mitchell: "Tomorrow is another day"
págs. 121-132
Maya Angelou: Writer, activist and excepcional chronicle
págs. 133-148
Lil Hardin: "Louis Armstrong's wife"
págs. 151-164
Blanche Calloway: "Cab's sister"
págs. 165-178
Nina Simone: Music as a weapon
págs. 179-192
Mary M. Bethune: Defender of Afro-American women's rights
págs. 195-206
Frances Perkins: The social commitment of the first female Secretary of the United States
págs. 207-218
Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady and defender of human rights
págs. 219-230
Hillary Rodham Clinton: First Lady and Secretary of State
págs. 231-242
Condoleezza Rice: The first Afro-american Secretary of State
págs. 243-254
Elizabeth Blackwell: A woman in a men's world
págs. 257-268
Amelia Earhart: Wings to fly
págs. 269-286
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