March Maidens Day 4: Zoey! She is a Mary Sue, but I still like her. Especially when she went Commando!

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Early magazine views of women's baseball games were chaste and serene, unlike the cigarette-card depictions. Below, "Ladies' Baseball Match" from Once a Week, August 12, 1890; and 1886 Allen & Ginter Black Stocking Nine.

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I recently made this banner for my amazing agency's website to celebrate women's history month!

I'm really excited about it. Many thanks for giving me the chance of doing it ❤

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graduated cum laude from Radcliffe College at age 24 with honours in 1904 and was the first deaf and blind person to earn a college degree. Keller’s image is embossed on the American Alabama quarter.

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As well as it being it’s and one of our favourite planning sequences to remember women making a difference in history is for Suffragette. https://t.co/D5VJDYDF8f

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Day 3 of our ongoing celebration of Women's History Month focuses on the talents of fantasy illustrator Go follow her & tell her the Posse sent you.

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Though famous for her singing in , also created a solo album, worked as a vocal coach, and toured with the Intermezzo Choir Ministry. She also held degrees in both Psychology and Human Services.

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March Maidens: Dawn. Day 3! It's honestly such a CRIME that she didn't get enough screentime, She is such a great character! SPRING IS COMING, I dawn you with this message.

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We are celebrating by creating some art of our favorite ladies from our favorite tv shows and movies!

First we have from

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March is about celebrating the women all month long, so this week’s goes to Professor Cerise’s Pokémon research assistant Chrysa. Need a reason? Just look under this tweet and let Chloe/Koharu explain.

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Day 3 celebrating Simone Biles because she is a history-making machine! 🤎🔥 illustrated by 🎨📚

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Eleanor Roosevelt somewhat levelled the playing field by hosting a series of ladies-only press conferences, which pressured papers into hiring more news-women and helped ER win over female voters.

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Happy Wingsday! For celebrate the life & work of Elizabeth Gould, a talented and under-credited natural history illustrator. More on our blog: https://t.co/8zO7JcXjrj.

🖼️ from "The Birds of Australia" via : https://t.co/QHSBS7GCLq

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