A Group of Famous Women: stories of their lives
Hyphenation has been standardised.
STORIES OF THEIR LIVES
EDITH HORTON
ILLUSTRATED
D. C. HEATH AND COMPANY, PUBLISHERS
BOSTONNEW YORKCHICAGO
Copyright, 1914, by D. C. HEATH & COMPANY 1 C 4
TO THE WOMEN TEACHERS OF AMERICA WHOSE NOBLE LIVES HAVE EVER BEEN AN INSPIRATION TO THE YOUTH OF OUR LAND
The best kind of American woman is proud. She has confidence in herself. She is not vain or conceited or self-assertive, but she has faith in her own powers. Even if she could, she would not spend her life in play or in idleness; she would choose to work. She believes that because she is doing her chosen work—whatever it may be—steadily, hour by hour, day by day, she is achieving. Because she has confidence in herself, she can live and labor serenely, proudly. No matter how obscure her lot, she feels herself to be in the same class as the most famous of her American sisters who have worked with steadiness and confidence at their task, and who have achieved greatness.
So difficult has it been for teachers to find brief, readable biographies of distinguished women to use in connection with their lessons in history and civics that they will welcome this interesting collection. It should help to make the girls in our American schools proud of their womanhood and it should give them a strong desire to be worthy of belonging to the same class as this group of noble workers.
Emma L. Johnston
Edith Horton
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CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LUCRETIA MOTT
MARY LYON
DOROTHEA DIX
MARGARET FULLER D'OSSOLI
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
MARIA MITCHELL
LUCY STONE
JULIA WARD HOWE
QUEEN VICTORIA
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
SUSAN B. ANTHONY
MARY A. LIVERMORE
CLARA BARTON
HARRIET HOSMER
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
FRANCES E. WILLARD
WOMEN IN PIONEER LIFE AND ON THE BATTLE-FIELD