In the 1800’s, men were the only ones that became doctors. That is until 1849 when Elizabeth Blackwell graduated from medical school (Lewis, Jone Johnson). Being the first woman to receive a medical diploma, Elizabeth Blackwell opened up the door for women everywhere to become doctors (“Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910)”). Women in the 1800’s were usually midwives, but Elizabeth Blackwell changed that for women everywhere. Elizabeth Blackwell was born February 3, 1821 in Bristol, England ("Elizabeth Blackwell").
Today, when someone is interested in a rigorous, challenging, and significant career such as a career in the medical field, it is encouraged and praised. However, around the 1800s, this was not the case. Before 1849, a woman getting a degree in medicine was unheard of in the United States; the only medical jobs that were suit for women were that of a midwife or nurse. The first woman to successfully change this stigma was Elizabeth Blackwell. She was the first female to graduate from medical school in the United States and get an M.D. degree; Elizabeth permanently changed the medical field and still inspires others.
People and her many fans remember the days when she was a member of The Supremes. This dynamic and amazing lady is an American singer, actress and record producer who at 70 is still going strong and performing. Diana Ross was born in Detroit where she began her career with Motown in the 60s. When Ross began her solo career in 1970 she came out with her first album Diana Ross which contained the hits “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”. When she got into acting she showed amazing talent and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for her performance in “Lady Sings the Blues”.
She is a woman that made world history because of her outstanding courage and loyalty for everything. However, she was always involved with her husband, children, women rights, and always trying to help every situation she could. Even when her ideas did not follow through, she would try again with her outstanding amount of courage she had built up in
Dorothea’s childhood was a very important part of her life, it somewhat shaped who she was overall as a person. Dorothea was born in Hampden Maine on April 4th 1802. Both of her parents suffered from depression and her father was an alcoholic who was hardly ever around. However when he rarely was around he began to teach Dorothea how to read and write. She soon realized that she had a passion for learning.
Eleanor Roosevelt's tremendous accomplishments as a diplomat, activist, and author also contributed to her lasting influence on the world, influencing human rights issues long after her passing. She is considered to be one of the most significant and influential individuals of the 20th century because of the way in which her extraordinary accomplishments
In 1933, Eleanor Roosevelt became First Lady of the United States. Her efforts not only drastically changed our country but earned her the title, “First Lady of the World.” As an activist, she promoted rights for people around the globe. As a leader in the United Nations, she took responsibility for the welfare of the human community. As a diplomat, she worked as the eyes and ears of her polio-stricken husband throughout his presidency.
The History of Pioneer Black Musicians Music Influence on that of Michael Jackson Michael Jackson was a great singer in his time and one of Americas’ prolific singers to ever grace the music scene. From the time he graced the music scene, he would go on to become a great singer that inspired other great singers during his period and in the future generation. Music has got a unique element that is so unifying and touching depending on the type of music one could be listening. In the history of the United States, black musicians from way back in the early days of singers such as James Brown, Prince, and Smokey Robinson have had an influence on the music culture. There are many genres today that can be traced from black musicians who popularized
On January 8th, 1935 one of the greatest influences to pop and country was born. Elvis Aaron Presley changed the way people heard and saw music through his songs and the way he performed them. Elvis’ music was stunning, he had eighteen American No. 1s and hundreds of gold records from around the world. He brought a way of performing that people had never experienced before, he was electrifying when he performed on stage. Elvis Presley was the first rock'n'roll star, he brought rebellion to the youth of that time and was able to grasp the listener and draw them into his songs which few artist have ever been able to accomplish.
Many scientists thought that planets would travel in circles around the earth, but not Kepler, he believed that planets orbited the sun, and not the earth, he additionally uncovered that their paths were imperfect circles. The infrequent issue was tackled by the expansion of smaller than expected circles test — epicycles — to planetary ways. Johannes Kepler made many accomplishments, but one that is really important in today’s society, are the eyeglasses, Kepler invented the the lenses of the glasses.
Diana Frances Spencer came from an aristocrat family, at a young she was known as The Honourable Diana due to her royal ancestry. Diana Spencer was born on the 1st of July 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk, fourth child to Frances Shan Kydd and John Spencer. This will set out to describe Princess Diana’s meteoric rise from a shy teenager to one of the most famous women in the world. It will also document her downfall which was manoeuvred by outside sources.
Although some media outlets were once mean towards Princess Diana, I found it interesting that the media tried to make it up to the princess. Instead of displaying the pictures of scandals, brawls, or her body like they used to, they created the new simulacrum-Diana. Princess Diana’s post-mortem simulacrum portrayed her to be someone who performs all the roles of traditional standards of femininity, as mother, wife, and princess. This portrayal may be one of the reasons why people liked Princess Diana more after she passed away, since the roles that she played were favourable for society. The fact that the media also portrayed Princess Diana to be struggling with an eating disorder and having problems within her marriage may also make her seem
She is a great woman in the pursuit of peace between the two communities that had a long standoff. She performs a multifaceted function as a queen and a princess, which makes her an important woman in the
She fought for her throne she was a strong female leader living in an ancient, male dominant, and yet made her impact on history. Cleopatra’s leadership distinguished her from the other Cleopatra’s of her day. She is an important leader to Egypt and also one of the most influenced female leaders in her time with more power than most female leaders can acquire. She is an important female leader in history because her life in leadership influenced her people, Egypt, and the world that they can also rule their
Most Important Person in U.S. History “Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius, and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” One of the many amazing quotes by an amazing woman. Marilyn Monroe was one of the most iconic model, musician, and actress of all time. Marilyn Monroe is still looked up to today and still inspires millions of people. Marilyn was born June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California.