Well behaved women seldom make history

Lilly Barnett Staff Writer In light of the beginning of Women’s History Month, it’s a great time to celebrate the wonderful women in history who’ve broken glass ceilings and inspired us to be the best we can be.    1. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797): Mary Wollstonecraft is known today as one of the first ever feminists, thanks to her best-known work, “A Vindication of the Rights of Women.” Wollstonecraft died while giving birth to her daughter Mary Shelley, who is well-known for her science-fiction novels such as “Frankenstein,” which is considered…

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