Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed The Bay Area

Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed The Bay Area

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Why Are There So Few Public Monuments Honoring Women? Unsung Heroines Shows ItS Time To Claim That Space!Women Are Grossly Underrepresented In All Of The Bay AreaS Public Spaces, But Not Because They DidnT Exist! Did You Know About Charlotte Brown, A Black Woman In San Francisco Who In 1863 Took The CityS Transportation System To Court For Forcibly Removing Her From A Streetcar, And Won Her Landmark Case? How About The First ChineseAmerican Woman To Register To Vote, Clara Chan Lee, Who Went On To Start The Chinese WomenS SelfReliance Association? Or Barbara May Cameron, A Native American Writer, Photographer, And Activist Who CoFounded The First Gay American Indian Liberation Organization? How Many Other Notable Women Who Deserve Public Recognition Have Been Written Out Of The History Of Our Region?Drawn From AwardWinning Journalist Rae AlexandraS Kqed Arts & Culture Series, Rebel Girls From Bay Area History, Unsung Heroines Is A Collection Of 35 Short Profiles Honoring The Contributions Of A Diverse Group Of Women From San Francisco, The East Bay, And The Greater Bay Area, From The Very First Years Of The Founding Of San Francisco To The Present Day. Educators And Organizers, Adventurers And Entertainers, These Inspiring Women Had A Profound Impact On Our Region. Together, Their Stories Constitute A New Telling Of The History Of Northern California From The Vantagepoint Of Women Who Made A Difference. A ReaderS Perspective Will Be Permanently Altered By The Realization Of Just How Many Of These Untold Stories Have Been Lost To Time, Encouraging Them To Scan Their Own Environment For Traces Of Women Whose Stories Deserve To Be Recovered And Told.

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