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Schoolteachers were the role models for freedom-craving women of the day. There were very few roles in which a woman could claim social and economic independence, but teaching was one of them.
Stephen Cope • The Great Work of Your Life: A Guide for the Journey to Your True Calling
The Be Legendary program is designed to have a lasting impact on young participants. Research has shown that by studying the careers and values of sports legends and then meeting these legends in person, students gain powerful insights into the importance of integrity, determination, and teamwork. These experiences often foster a deeper personal co
... See moreMartha Stewart, for example, began her career as a model, a job she took to pay for the part of the tuition to Barnard College (where she was studying art, European history and architectural history) not covered by her scholarship. She continued modeling after graduation, appearing in print and television ads for Breck shampoo, Clairol and even Tar
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Her oldest son, Frederick, put on a uniform and went off to fight. Impatient with Lincoln for not announcing emancipation right away, she went down to Washington when he finally proclaimed that the slaves would be free, and was received privately in the White House. The scene is part of our folklore. “So this is the little woman who made this big w
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