WOMEN in History PHOTO/ IMAGE CREDITS

WOMEN in History PHOTO/ IMAGE CREDITS

LEARN HISTORY. LIVE IN THE PRESENT. IMPACT YOUR FUTURE. BE INSPIRED. THE MOST FUN YOU WILL HAVE LEARNING ABOUT WOMEN IN HISTORY A Sticker Book Collection that will stand the test of Time! YOU HOLD IN YOUR HANDS.... The most interesting, important, inspiring & influential WOMEN in History PHOTO/ IMAGE CREDITS Princess Diana - Author: US Federal Government, from Ronald Reagan Library – Public Domain Clara Barton - Author: Mathew Brady, National Park Service – Public Domain Harriet Tubman - Author: H. B. Lindsley, Library of Congress – Public Domain Betty Ford - Author/Photographer: David Hume Kennerly, U.S. Library of Congress – Public Domain AMAZING WOMEN Rosa Parks - Author: Schlesinger Library, RIAS, Harvard University - No known copyright restrictions Irena Sendler - Author: Unknown, The underground Council to Aid Jews in Warsaw – Public Domain Sojourner Truth - Author: Sojourner Truth (original), Library of Congress – Public Domain “If you are always trying to be Alice Paul - Author: Unknown, Library of Congress – Public Domain Juliette Gordon Low - Author: Underwood and Underwood, New York – Public Domain normal, you will never know Gloria Steinem -Author: Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, USA - Creative Commons how amazing you can be. Emmeline Pankhurst - Author/Photographer: Matzene, Chicago, Restored: Adam Cuerden – Public Domain Katherine Johnson - Author: NASA, Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls – Public Domain - Maya Angelou Ada Lovelace - Artist: Alfred Edward Chalon, Source: Science & Society Picture Library – Public Domain Hedy Lamarr - Author: MGM / Clarence Bull, Publicity photo – Public Domain Lise Meitner - Author: Unknown, Courtesy of Master and Fellows of Churchill College – Public Domain Barbara McClintock - Author: Smithsonian/Science Svc; Restored: Adam Cuerden, No known copyright restrictions We welcome you to come celebrate Estee Lauder - Author: New York World-Telegram & The Sun staff photographer: Sauro, Bill – Public Domain these WOMEN by learning about Ursula Burns - Author: U.S. Government Printing Office – Public Domain Helena Rubinstein - Author: George Grantham Bain Collection, Library of Congress – Public Domain some of the most important, influential, Julia Child - Author/Photographer: Lynn Gilbert, Permission: free and may be used by anyone for any purpose. and INSPIRING WOMEN in History. Vera Wang - Author: Christopher Peterson, Source: Vera Wang and Donna Karan – Creative Commons It is important for us to acknowledge Indira Gandhi - Author: U.S. News & World Report photographer Warren K. Leffler – Public Domain Queen Elizabeth I - Artist: Unknown, National Portrait Gallery – Public Domain and celebrate their accomplishments. Margaret Thatcher - Author: White House photo office – Public Domain Their path to greatness. To understand Catherine the Great - Author: Unknown, faithful photographic reproduction – Public Domain Benazir Bhutto - Author: iFaqeer, GNU Free Documentation License – Creative Commons what motivated and inspired them and Eva Peron - Author: Prof. Pinélides Aristóbulo Fusco – Public Domain to imagine some of the challenges they Queen Victoria - Author: Alexander Bassano – Public Domain faced and endured. Many struggled for Cleopatra - Artist: Guercino, National Gallery of Armenia – Public Domain Isabella of France - Artist: Unknown, Museo del Prado – Public Domain equality. Others brashly went forward Marie Antoinette - Artist: Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Palace of Versailles – Public Domain pushing the boundaries of where women Eleanor Roosevelt - Author: Underwood & Underwood, Library of Congress – No known copyright restrictions Angela Merkel - Author: Armin Linnartz – Creative Commons had ever gone before. And some had to Patsy Mink - Author: United States Congress – Public Domain overcome great odds and obstacles Ellen Johnson Sirleaf - Author/Photographer: Robert D. Ward, US Dept. of Defense – Public Domain Madeleine Albright - Author: United States Department of State – Public Domain and some just trailblazed their way Nelly Bly - Author: H. J. Myers, photographer – U.S. Library of Congress – Public Domain to immortality. Let us take this unique Wangari Maathai - Author: Foto: Antônio Cruz/ABr, Source: Agência Brasil – Creative Commons Mae Jemison - Author: NASA, Source: Great Images in NASA – Public Domain opportunity to learn about and appreciate Valentina Tereshkova -Author/Photographer: NASA/Mike Fossum, Source: NASA – Public Domain these amazing women... and, in turn, Rachel Carson - Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Digital Library – Public Domain realize our own potential for greatness Agatha Christie - Author: Unknown – Public Domain Mary Shelley - Author: Richard Rothwell, National Portrait Gallery – Public Domain in ourselves... Virginia Woolf - Author: Unknown, Source: Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard – Public Domain Beverly Cleary - Author: Unknown, Source: Cleary Family archive/OPB – Public Domain Jane Austen - Author: James Andrews – Public Domain READ. LEARN. STICK. ENJOY! Serena Williams - Author: Edwin Martinez, The Bronx, Source: US Open 2013, Creative Commons Katharine Hepburn - Author: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (work for hire), Publicity still – Public Domain Beyonce - Author: Tony Duran, Source: Parkwood Pictures Entertainment LLC - Creative Commons Pat Summitt - Author: Staff Sgt. Christina M. O’Connell, U.S. Army – Public Domain Lucille Ball - Author: MSEI - Public Relations agency, Publicity photo – Public Domain Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Author: Collection of Supreme Court of the U.S., Photographer: Steve Petteway – Public Domain Michelle Obama - Author: Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy – Public Domain Rigoberta Menchu Tum - Author: Carlos Rodriguez/ANDES, Source: RIGOBERTA MENCHU PREMIO ODENBRECHT – Creative Commons Ann Dunwoody - Author: U.S. DepartmentS of Defense Current PhotosA – Public Domain M P L E Mary McLeod Bethune - Author: Carl Van Vechten, Library of Congress – No known copyright restrictions Barbara Henry & Ruby Bridges - Author: Unknown, Source: Washington Examiner – Public Domai Helen Keller & Anne Sullivan - Author: Family member of Thaxter P. Spencer, now part of the R. Stanton Avery Special Collections, Source: New England Historic Genealogical Society – Public Domain Copyright ©️ 2018 Ann, Emily & Charlotte Bronte - Artist: Branwell Brontë, Source: Digitally restored from National Portrait Gallery, Public Domain Marie & Irene Curie - Author/Photographer: Unknown – Public Domain WOMEN “Build Your Own History Book” Elizabeth & Emily Blackwell - Author: not available – Public Domain (Emily); Artist: Unknown, Source/Photographer: National Library of Medicine – Public Domain (Elizabeth) StickerBookPublishing.com Name: ______________________ This “Build Your Own History” Sticker Book contains some PLACE YOUR of the most interesting, important, influential and inspiring women Age & Grade: ________________ PICTURE in the history of the world. Be inspired to reach your own potential HERE. and have a sticker made of you someday! Favorite Subject: _____________ YES... LITERALLY Kids - here’s how it works: Favorite Sports/Hobby: ________ BE PART OF YOUR OWN 1) Stickers come in sheets of 9... notice their different color ___________________________ backgrounds... AMAZING WOMEN 2) Each page of this sticker book has a color theme & each sticker Woman I most admire: _________ HISTORY BOOK belongs in one specific spot. ___________________________ 3) Play (and learn) by figuring out which sticker goes in which Your Own spot. What I want to be when I grow up: <<== Bio Goes 4) But how? For example, read a description in the DARK RED Here SECTION and try to match the correct DARK RED STICKER. ___________________________ 5) Stumped? To SEE the correct sticker, SCAN the QR Code in the “WHO AM I?” box by using a QR Reader app on a smartphone or We hope you enjoy this special sticker book tablet from a parent, teacher or counselor. designed to bring alive the most INFLUENTIAL 6) NOW PLACE THE STICKER OVER THE BOX THAT and INSPIRING WOMEN in History. There are SAYS: WHO AM I? inventors, scientists, entrepreneurs, activists, 7) Your Sticker Book is almost complete when all “Who Am I?” world leaders, authors and many more. Every spots are filled in... one of them believed in themselves and had a 8) It’s time to put your own PICTURE in now! Put your school tremendous impact on the world. You too can picture or another favorite picture of yourself in the open spot have a positive and powerful impact on the world in the upper right hand corner of this page. and, who knows, maybe you’ll have your very own sticker someday! 9) Congratulations, you have “Built Your Own History Book!” READ. LEARN. STICK. ENJOY! Born: July 1, 1961 in England Her name: __________________ Died: 1997 PLACE A Part of the British royal family as first My FAVORITE things about her: wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, she PICTURE was “mum” to Prince William & Harry. ____________________________ of an AMAZING WOMAN Known for her charity work, the ____________________________ you know (like your Princess of Wales worked tirelessly to S make the world aA better place. M Why I admire P her: ____________ L EMOM Advocated and raised awareness for or other those with HIV/AIDS, mental illness ____________________________ and cancer. inspirational Headed an international campaign to ___________________________ woman in your life) ban the use of landmines. A Special MESSAGE I want to share: and make her part of Had more impact on charities than history!

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