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Karen Horney: Pioneering Female Psychologist

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Reclaiming the Canon: Chien-Shiung Wu

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Reclaiming the Canon: Felisa Rincón de Gautier

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Reclaiming the Canon: Susan La Flesche Picotte

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Reclaiming the Canon: Queen Lili’uokalani

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Reclaiming the Canon: Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun

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Reclaiming the Canon: Sarah Winnemucca

“Reclaiming the Canon” is a series of posts that aims to bring attention to historical women who are often excluded from the narrative of their field — whether in literature, music, science, or other areas. Each post features a woman whose name we feel everyone should know. Readers are strongly encouraged to explore further resources,

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Reclaiming the Canon: Florence Price

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