happy women's history month!
in this thread i will be showing women who changed history worldwide and is an inspiration to all, feel free to write down your suggestions and write your own
this is ^ Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Was born on June 23, 1940 Saint Bethlehem Clarksvillie, TN
Died : November 12, 1994 Brentwood, TN
Husband(s): Robert Eldrige(m.1963-1980) William Ward(m. 1961-1963) Wilma Rudolph was the first american women to win three gold medlas in one olympics at the Rome Olympics
And they Gave her the title as “the fastest woman in the wolrd”
though she went through many problems like Polio and Scarlet Fever which was a disease she had. and the disease
forced her to wear a brace. she also had a sibling named Charlene Roudolph had 4 Childern
{Xurry ELdridge, Robert Eldridge Jr.,Yolanda Eldridge, Djuanna Eldridge}
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Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics- Women’s 4 x 100 meters rely.
Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics- Women’s 4 x 100 meters rely.
Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics- Women’s 100 metres.
Athletics at 1960 Summer Olympic- Women’s 200 metres.
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why WE should remember Roudolph - she’s telling all the man/boys/men. that because she might not be as strong
or as fast or as powerful as man she can still dominate and be the first american women to win 3 GOLD MEDALS!
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[ps. i personal love her i was just looking at some and she caught my attention
also ty @chaerifyyy for making this thread!!]
this is ^ Harriet Cany Peale
Harriet was Born in 1799, Philadelphia, PA
Died on January 12, 1869
Husband: Rembrandt Peale(m.1840)
Harriet was a the First American landscape, portrait and genre painter of the mid
nineteenth century she and her husband shared a studio in Philadelphia
Harriet first exhibted in 1840 at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts as wel as the Artists’ Fund Society.
She Has No Kids (0) (Zero)
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Notable Work⬇
Her Mistress’s Clothes (1845).
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Kaaterskill Clove (1858)
[this painting gives me sugar rush ride vibes].
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why WE should remember harriet peale: cause as u can see at the top she was that girl and will forever be that GIRL
and she’s telling yall that maybe she won’t get the shade’s or color right all the time[but she did] she can still be and forever will be the first american women painter!
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