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As a young girl, I was a voracious reader of women’s biography. I moved to a new school in third grade, and the librarian there introduced me to a special section of the library filled with juvenile biographies of famous women. The shelves were divided into girls’ biographies on the left, bound in burnt orange library covers, and the biographies of the boy-hoods of famous men on the right, bound in an olive green color. When I quickly read through the smaller collection of girls’ books, the librarian recommended I proceed to the boys’ books; but I stubbornly refused. I was not interested in learning about the lives of men, and instead reread the stories of the first women scientists, doctors, authors, and artists. To this day, I have little interest in reading about the lives of men as presidents, generals, or politicians. My nightstand currently includes books on Margaret Fuller, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Victoria Woodhull, and Georgia O’Keefe. My children learned never to ask me homework questions on wars or military leaders, but astutely selected Susan B. Anthony and women’s rights for school projects requiring my assistance.
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