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Women

 
All Women African Americans Philanthropy and Nonprofits Education Economy/Business View More...
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Flower Mission
Flower Mission

The idea for this healthcare charity dates to 1876 when a group of young women took flowers to City Hospital… Read More »Flower Mission

Constance E. (Connie) Forsyth
Constance E. (Connie) Forsyth

(Aug. 18, 1903-Jan. 22, 1987). Constance E. (Connie) Forsyth was the oldest of three daughters of artist and Alice (Atkinson)… Read More »Constance E. (Connie) Forsyth

Evelyn Fortune
Evelyn Fortune

(Sept. 30, 1887- July 1, 1997). Evelyn Fortune was born in Indianapolis to , president of the Indianapolis Telephone Company… Read More »Evelyn Fortune

Lillian Thomas Fox
Lillian Thomas Fox

(Nov. 1854 – Aug. 29, 1917). Lillian Thomas was born in Chicago to the Reverend Byrd Parker, pastor of Quinn… Read More »Lillian Thomas Fox

Gallahue Plan

In an attempt to help alleviate the shortage of nurses following World War II, Edward E. Gallahue, president of American… Read More »Gallahue Plan

Marion Garmel
Marion Garmel

(Oct. 15, 1936-Oct. 22, 2022). Marion Garmel was born and raised in El Paso, Texas, the eldest of Marcus and… Read More »Marion Garmel

Jean Garrigue
Jean Garrigue

(Dec. 8, 1914-Dec. 27, 1972). Jean Garrigue was an influential poet known for her technical skill, unique lyrical style, and… Read More »Jean Garrigue

Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George
Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George

(Dec. 26, 1934-Nov. 3, 2018). Businesswoman, racecar team owner, and philanthropist, Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George was born in Evansville,… Read More »Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George

Patricia Gifford
Patricia Gifford

(Apr. 13, 1938-Apr. 8, 2018). The daughter of Jessie Mabel Martin and George Thomas Gifford, Patricia Jane Gifford graduated high… Read More »Patricia Gifford

Marilyn K. Glick
Marilyn K. Glick

(Mar. 8, 1922-Mar. 23, 2012). Marilyn Koffman Glick was active in community work from an early age. At seven years… Read More »Marilyn K. Glick

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