662: Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier French Resistance Fighter and Photojournalist Born: 5 November 1912, Paris, France Died: 11 December 1996, France Marie-Claude was also a Communist and Politician, who was raised in an affluent bourgeois family. She joined the Communist party in the 1930’s and was focused on women’s groups in particular. In 1937, Marie-Claude married Paul…
661) Maria Rasputin
“I am constantly being persecuted and branded a communist due to my name being Maria Rasputin, daughter of Gregory Rasputin, known as the ‘Mad Monk of Russia.’ I left Russia 28 years ago and am now a naturalized American citizen, for which privilege I thank God every night, as I love the United States of…
660) Susan Boyle
660: Susan Boyle Beloved Singer Born: 1 April 1961, Blackburn, Scotland, United Kingdom Susan became an international sensation after winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2009. If you somehow haven’t seen video of her original audition, I have it linked here in this article. She exemplifies the ideal of never judging a book by its cover…
659) Catherine Cortez Masto
659: Catherine Cortez Masto The First Latina State Attorney General in the United States Born: 29 March 1964, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America Catherine served the state of Nevada. She is a member of the Democrat Party and is now the senior senator from Nevada starting in 2017—becoming the first female senator from…
658) Dr. Oriana Moon Andrews
658: Dr. Oriana Moon Andrews The First Female Confederate Doctor and Surgeon Born: 11 August 1834, Scottsville, Virginia, United States of America Died: 24 December 1883, Scottsville, Virginia, United States of America Oriana’s father believed in his daughters receiving an equal education to his sons. Oriana and her sisters read extensively from their father’s library…
657) Emily Howland
657: Emily Howland The First Female Director of a US National Bank Born: 27 November 1827, New York, United States of America Died: 29 June 1929, Sherwood, New York, United States of America Emily was also a philanthropist, educator, and advocate for African American civil rights, temperance, and women’s suffrage. Emily was friends with Susan…
656) Louisa May Alcott
“Liberty is a better husband than love to many of us.” 656: Louisa May Alcott Little Women Author (Amongst Other Works) Born: 29 November 1832, Germantown, Pennsylvania, United States of America Died: 6 March 1888, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America Louisa was also a War Between the States Nurse at the Union Hotel Hospital in…
655) Hannah Anderson Ropes
655: Hannah Anderson Ropes War Between the States Nurse and Abolitionist Born: 13 June 1809, New Gloucester, Maine, United States of America Died: 20 January 1863, Washington DC, United States of America Hannah’s parents were wealthy enough to provide her with a fine education at home. She was also raised to be a good Christian….
654) Frances Clayton
654: Frances Clayton Union Soldier in the War Between the States Born: c.1830, Illinois, United States of America Died: after 1865 Frances served under the aliases Jack Williams and Frances Clalin. She enlisted in a Missouri regiment alongside her husband and fought in several battles. It is said Frances continued to fight after watching her…
653) Gertrude Carraway
“You didn’t want to physically be in the way of Gertrude. If Gertrude would have stood up to Hitler, it would have been a two-year war. She just flat out got it done,” -Nelson McDaniel, President of the New Bern [North Carolina] Historical Society 653: Gertrude Carraway Journalist, Teacher, Speaker, Historian, Director and President General…