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  • *Joseph Robert Morris (1828–1885), American businessman and Mayor of Houston, Texas *Jo Morris (bowls), women's England international lawn and indoor bowler ...
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  • {{Short description|American birth control activist and women's health educator (1910–2006)}} | awards = [[Maine Women's Hall of Fame]], 1990 ...
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  • {{Short description|American feminist, activist, and theater artist (1894–1969)}} {{Use American English|date=April 2016}} ...
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  • Sterk is the author of two books—''Fast Lives: Women Who Use Crack Cocaine'' and ''Tricking and Tripping: Prostitution in the Er ...e principal investigator of Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health, which is funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute ...
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  • ...aigned in the earlier decades of the 20th century in the United States for women's birth control. ...[Margaret Sanger]], a nurse who, in 1914, became a pioneering crusader for women's birth control (she opposed abortion) after she published a booklet on bir ...
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  • ...20th century Italy. She received her PhD in 1928, and was one of only two women awarded that degree from the University of Chicago's Department of Sociolog ...
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  • {{Short description|American academic and foreign policy advisor (1951–2019)}} ...Control<!--academic discipline specialist area – e.g. Sub-atomic research, 20th-century Danish specialist, Pauline research, Arcadian and Ugaritic specialist--> ...
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  • By the end of the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], the social dominance of Linonia and Brothers began t *Timothy Dwight IV - Class of 1767 - An American academic and educator, a Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author ...
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  • | nationality = American '''Marina von Neumann Whitman''' (born March 6, 1935) is an American economist, writer and former automobile executive. She is a professor of bu ...
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  • {{short description|American life insurance company}} ...so sold policies to soldiers and civilians involved in combat during the [[American Civil War]] and paid claims under a flag of truce during that time. In the ...
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  • {{short description|American sociologist}} ...50 most powerful women in Boston" by Boston Magazine and named one of "125 women who changed our world" over the past 125 years by ''Good Housekeeping'' mag ...
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  • {{short description|American volleyball coach}} | coach_team4 = [[Michigan Wolverines women's volleyball|Michigan]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Areas of the women's suffrage movement which overlapped with eugenics}} .../noinclude>Eugenic feminism<noinclude>'''</noinclude> was a current of the women's suffrage movement which overlapped with <noinclude></noinclude>eugenics<n ...
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  • {{Use American English|date=September 2023}} {{Short description|American film studio executive}} ...
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  • {{Short description|American scholar specialized in Asian history}} | nationality = American ...
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  • ...e agent in [[Manhattan]], who had been actively involved with the American women's suffrage movement of the early 20th century. ...
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  • {{Short description|American academic and theologian}} '''George Erik Rupp''' (born September 22, 1942) is an American educator and theologian, who served successively as president of Rice Unive ...
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  • ...tending to show that white people were superior. Other workers such as the American psychologists H. H. Goddard and Robert Yerkes attempted to measure people's ...hodological flaws. The results were used to justify slavery, and to oppose women's suffrage. ...
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  • {{Short description|American academic administrator}} ...n Ignacio in San Juan. Matos Rodriguez earned a bachelor's degree in Latin American studies from [[Yale University]], graduating ''cum laude''. He later earned ...
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  • ...rganization of American States|Argentine Ambassador to the Organization of American States]] .... She also served as the Argentine Representative to the [[Organization of American States|OAS]]. She served numerous terms as a member of the [[Argentine Cham ...
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