Women’s History Month Facts
Margaret Thatcher was the first woman to hold the title of Prime Minister of Great Britain. Australian feminist Germaine Greer’s book, The Female Eunuch, was a defining manifesto for the feminist movement.
Margaret Thatcher was the first woman to hold the title of Prime Minister of Great Britain. Australian feminist Germaine Greer’s book, The Female Eunuch, was a defining manifesto for the feminist movement.
Saturday, April 9 | 8 p.m. – midnight | Gio’s in Moorhead
Florence Nightingale was the first female recipient of the Order of Merit for her work as a nurse.
Helena Rubinstein formed one of the world’s first cosmetic companies. She used her enormous wealth to support enterprises in the field of education, art, and health.
Jane Austen’s writings helped pave the way for future female writers. Margaret Fuller’s book, Women in the Nineteenth Century, was one of the most important early feminist works.