Mini-Course on Women Who Made A Big Difference

This post went viral on Substack: March is Women’s History Month, which was first proclaimed by Congress in 1987. Before that, there was little recognition of the contribution women made to either world history or American history. I’ve been musing on what I learned or didn’t learn, of women’s history in U.S. public schools of the 1960s and 1970s. Click. A $5 subscription gets you full access to this, three other articles on women’s history, and the full archive of more than 800 mostly historical articles posted since 2021. To subscribe, click here.

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