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Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences
Description
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The broad collection of "Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences" highlights those women who dared in the areas of the arts (visual and performing), the humanities (philosophy, law, history, literature, religion, languages, communication), and the social sciences ( anthropology, archaeology, sociology, economics, psychology, political science). It also includes female intellectuals who were excluded from formal methods of education, but who advanced our collective knowledge of the aforementioned fields. Each of the fields represented started off as a male-dominated field. Although women have integrated all of these areas, they are still not representative in many such as religion, political science, law, economics, psychology, archaeology, history, and so on. This collection hopes to expand the readers' knowledge of women in these subjects and encourage their further study by women.
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Birth Date
1831
Birthplace
Manchester, Vermont, USA
Death Date
1894
Occupation
Attorney
Biographical Text
Bradwell pioneered the legal profession for women. She had been well known in the legal community as the editor of the wildly successful, <em>Chicago Legal News</em>. When she applied to the Illinois bar, she was denied twice. She took her case to the US Supreme Court, where she was also denied 14<sup>th</sup> amendment rights. After a long legal fight, she finally was able to practice law for two years, before she died of cancer in 1894. She was the first female attorney in Illinois.
Bibliography
Friedman, Jane. <em>America's First Woman Lawyer: the Biography of Myra Bradwell</em>. (Prometheus Books, 1993).
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Myra Bradwell
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Law
Description
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Pioneered the legal profession for women in the United States
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Amy French
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Image: Mosher photo studio, c. 1870; Chicago Historical Society
14th amendment
Chicago legal news
female attorney