Amelia Earhart Writes Trailblazing Photographer and Journalist Margaret Bourke White on the “demonstration of what ability lurks within women”

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A Gorgeous 15th Century Illuminated Missal, Likely Southern German or Austrian, Showing the Type of Script Employed With Gutenberg and the Dawn of Printing

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Queen Isabella, In a Document Referencing Her Deceased Son and Only Male Heir to the Spanish Throne (“may he rest in holy glory”) Works to Build the Great Hospital of the Alhambra of Granada

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Newly Inaugurated New York Governor Theodore Roosevelt, For His First Inaugural Address in 1898, Will Consult With “Advocates of Woman Suffrage”

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Attorney Abraham Lincoln, Known for Representing Female Clients, Fights for Truth in His Forceful Representation of a Woman

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Harriet Beecher Stowe Seeks Reminiscences After the Death of Her Governess and Servant

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The Rare Great Seal of Ferdinand and Isabella, On an Illuminated, Unique Document of Flemish and Spanish Art, Establishing a Commercial Center as a Reward to the Family of King John II’s Bodyguard

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Susan B. Anthony Lobbies Congress to Gain Women the Right to Vote in an Expanding Nation

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The McKinley Inauguration, March 1901: Rare Autograph Album With Signatures of Notables Who Attended the Inauguration, including President William McKinley, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt, and McKinley’s Entire Cabinet

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At the Dawn of Their Great Work Together, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Admit a Member into the First Women’s Rights Organization, Which They Founded

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