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Originally Posted by Adam
According to Deborah Felder http://www.amazon.com/100-MOST-INFLU...9612592&sr=1-1
1. Eleanor Roosevelt
2. Marie Curie
3. Margaret Sanger (birth control)
4. Margaret Mead (anthropologist and founder of feminist studies)
5. Jane Addams (founder of the ACLU and homeless shelters)
6. Mary Wollstonecraft (the first feminist)
7. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
8. Susan B. Anthony
9. Harriet Tubman
10. The Virgin Mary
Other notables:
16. Queen Elizabeth I
17. Rosa Parks
33. Mother Teresa
38. Queen Victoria
55. Joan of Arc
68. Margaret Thatcher
75. Hillary Clinton (this book was published in 1996 as Clinton was still in office before her senate term or her run for the white house)
84. Cleopatra
100. Lucile Ball
38.
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Good grief.
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