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Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1814–1906 breaking the glass ceiling for

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breaking the glass ceiling for female educators by becoming the first woman to lead a major urban district

Anna Akhmatova is easily one of the most prolific poets of twentieth-century Soviet Russia

The literary icon made famous for her classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird

8 July 1943) is an American reproductive rights activist who was the first African American and the youngest president ever elected of Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1814–1906 breaking the glass ceiling forThe first woman to have been made a peer, Burdett Coutts was made a baroness by Queen Victoria for her work on behalf of the poor. Prevented from working at Coutts Bank despite inheriting her grandfather Thomas Coutts shares and fortune, Burdett Coutts instead devoted her time working with a Coutts client Charles Dickens to philanthropy. She was a pioneer in social housing, building homes for the poor, and financed numerous projects, including the

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