<p> Women’s History Month – U.S. History In Context Scavenger Hunt</p><p>Example: </p><p>In what county was the famous American Abolitionist Sojourner Truth born? A: Ulster County, New York </p><p>Source: Historic World Leaders* *Please note that answers can be found in more than one source.</p><p>1. In 1983, astronaut Sally Ride became the youngest and first woman to go into space.</p><p>Source: Newsmakers</p><p>2. Maya Lin is an Asian American architect and the designer of two of America's most powerful monuments — The Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama, and The Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C.</p><p>Source: Asian American Reference Library</p><p>3. Victoria Woodhull was an 1872 candidate for president and she founded the first women's owned stock brokerage.</p><p>Source: Encyclopedia of World Biography</p><p>4. Phillis Wheatley was America's first black to publish a book, a collection of poems. </p><p>Source: Notable Black American Women</p><p>5. Which president nominated Sandra Day O’Connor to become the first female justice in the 191- year history of the court? Ronald Reagan</p><p>Source: Encyclopedia of World Biography </p>
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