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Women (died 1910 or earlier) in Who's Who

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Denise Aaron - Ancilla's Share - Meryl Antonelli - An Appeal to Christian Females - Richenda Barbour - Eleanor Barton - Harriette Beanland - Berkshire Anti-Nuclear Campaign - Nellie Best - Emma Boyce - Breaching the Peace - Mary Brewer - The Brunt of War and Where It Fell - Bulgarian Atrocities - Martin Caedel - Call to Women - Campaign Atom - Cardiff-Greenham walk - Carmarthen Anti-Nuclear Campaign (CANC) - Carry Greenham Home - The Cause - Gwen Chambers - Emma Chatterton - The Children of Hiroshima - Marion Clayton - Common Cause - Margery Ashby Corbett - Helen Crawfurd -

  1. Seabrook, United States
  2. Seneca Falls Women's Encampment
  3. Liney Seward
  4. Mary Sheepshanks
  5. Diana Shelley

- Shrew[clarification needed]

  1. Agnes Simpson
  2. Ethel Snowdon / Philip Snowdon
  3. South African Women and Children Distress Fund
  4. Harold Steele / Harold and Sheila Steele
  5. Eunice Stellard

- The Suffragette Movement - Sweet Freedom

  1. Lucy Thoumaian
  2. Torness Alliance

- Towards Permanent Peace

  1. Annie Tunnicliffe
  2. Vermont Spinsters
  3. Voice of Women

- Vrouwen Vochten Voor de Vrede

  1. Wages for Housework

- War, Peace and the Future: A Consideration

  1. Wethersfield trial
  2. Hettie Wheeldon / Alice and Hettie Wheeldon
  3. Lynne Whittemore
  4. Elizabeth Wilson
  5. Theodora Wilson Wilson

- Woman and Labour

  1. Women Against War and Fascism

- Women and War: An Appeal to...

  1. Women and Life on Earth
  2. Women for Life on Earth
  3. Women in the Nonviolent Movement
  4. Women Oppose the Nuclear Threat (WONT)
  5. Women's International Day for Disarmament
  6. Women's International League (WIL)
  7. Women's International Strike for Peace (WISP)
  8. Women's Liberal Associations
  9. Women's Local Peace Association
  10. Women's Peace Alliance
  11. Women's Peace and Arbitration Auxiliary
  12. Women's Peace Crusade
  13. Women's Pentagon Action

Writing African-American Women

  • Writing African American women: an encyclopedia of literature by and about women of color. Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu (ed.). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 2006. ISBN 0313331960.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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Black Women in America

  • Hine, Darlene Clark; Brown, Elsa Barkley; Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn, eds. (1994), Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-32774-1 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |editorlink1= ignored (|editor-link1= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |editorlink3= ignored (|editor-link3= suggested) (help)
  1. African Methodist Episcopal preaching women
  2. African missionary movement
  3. Dorothy Jeanne Thompson Ashby / Dorothy Jeanne Thompson
  4. Associations for the Protection of Negro Women
  5. Afro-American autobiography
  6. Anna De Costa Banks
  7. Black Baptist church
  8. Flora Batson / Flora Batson Bergen
  9. Beauty culture / Black beauty culture / Black beauty culture in America / African American beauty culture / African-American beauty culture / Beauty culture for Black women in America
  10. Anne Marie Becroft / Anne Becroft / Sister Aloysius
  11. Hattie Bessent
  12. Birth control movement
  13. Women and Black nationalism / Black nationalism and women
  14. Women in the Black Panther Party
  15. Black Studies and women
  16. Black Women Mayors' Caucus
  17. Women in Blues / Women in blues and jazz
  18. Dorothy Lee Bolden
  19. Eva Roberta Coles Boone / Eva Boone
  20. Mary Cordelia Montgomery Booze / Mary Montgomery Booze
  21. Cornelia Bowen
  22. Eva del Vakia Bowles / Eva Bowles
  23. Martha B. Briggs
  24. Hallie Beachem Brooks
  25. Linda Carol Brown / Linda Brown / Linda Brown Smith / Linda Brown Buckner
  26. Lucy Hughes Brown
  27. Mary Louise Brown
  28. Sara Winifred Brown
  29. Josephine Willson Bruce / Josephine Beall Willson Bruce / Josephine Bruce
  30. Carrie E. Bullock
  31. Mary E. Cary Burrell
  32. Margaret Just Butcher
  33. Lauretta Green Butler
  34. Flossie M. Byrd
  35. Mary Ellen Cable
  36. Anne Reid Cooke
  37. Julia Ringwood Coston
  38. Dorothy Foreman Cotton
  39. Marie Bernard Couvent / Marie Couvent
  40. Minnie M. Geddings Cox / Minnie Cox / Minnie M. Cox
  41. Ida Rebecca Cummings
  42. Elizabeth Lindsay Davis
  43. Frances Elliott Davis
  44. Hilda Andrea Davis
  45. Mary Lucinda Cardwell Dawson
  46. Caroline Stewart Bond Day
  47. Emma Bertha Delaney
  48. Bernadine Newsom Denning
  49. Amanda America Dickson
  50. Ellen Irene Diggs / Ellen Diggs
  51. Marion Douglas / Maranantha Quick / Abbie Louise Douglas
  52. Margaret Pleasant Douroux
  53. Sara J. Hatcher Duncan
  54. Ethel Trew Dunlap
  55. Alfreda Barnett Duster
  56. Helen Gray Edmonds
  57. Elleanor Eldridge
  58. Effie O'Neal Ellis / Effie O'Neal / Effie Ellis
  59. Louise Evans
  60. Mamie Elizabeth Garvin Fields / Mamie Garvin Fields / Mamie E. Garvin Fields / Mamie Fields
  61. Ruth Anna Fisher
  62. Sara Iredell Fleetwood / Sara Iredell
  63. Lulu Fleming / Louise Cecilia Fleming
  64. Ruby Middleton Forsythe / Ruby Forsythe
  65. Forten Sisters, Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis, Harriet D. Forten Purvis
  66. Lillian Thomas Fox
  67. Martha Minerva Franklin
  68. Irene McCoy Gaines
  69. Ruth Gaines-Shelton
  70. Memphis Tennessee Garrison / Memphis Garrison
  71. Artishia Garcia Gilbert / Artishia Gilbert
  72. Lula Mae Hymes Glenn / Lula Hymes Glenn / Lula H. Glenn / Lula Hymes
  73. Nora Antonia Gordon / Nora A. Gordon
  74. Sarah E. Gorham
  75. Emma Azalia Smith Hackley / Emma Azalia Hackley / Emma Hackley
  76. Mamie Odessa Hale / Mamie Odessa Hale Garland
  77. Julia R. Hall
  78. Louise "Mamma" Harris / Mamma Harris
  79. Elizabeth Ross Haynes
  80. Bertha G. Higgins / Bertha Higgins
  81. Eufrosina Hinard
  82. Drusilla Dunjee Houston
  83. Clara A. Howard
  84. Addie Waits Hunton
  85. Barbara J. Jacket / Barbara Jacket
  86. Nell Cecilia Jackson
  87. Ann Battles Johnson
  88. Kathryn Magnolia Johnson
  89. Virginia Johnson (dancer)
  90. Nancy Jones
  91. Sarah Garland Jones / Sarah Garland Boyd Jones / Sarah Garland Boyd
  92. Sophie Bethene Jones
  93. Verina Morton Harris Jones / Verina Morton Jones
  94. Virginia Lucy Jones
  95. Francis M. Kneeland / Francis Kneeland
  96. Catherine Allen Latimer
  97. Agnes D. Lattimer / Agnes Lattimer
  98. Gwendolyn Lightner / Gwendolyn Rosetta Capps Lightner
  99. Adella Hunt Logan
  100. Princilla Violet Smart Evans
  101. Eleanor L. Ison-Franklin / Eleanor L. Ison Franklin / Eleanor Ison Franklin
  102. Sadie Catherine Gassaway / Sadie C. Gassaway / Sadie Gassaway
  103. Margaret E. Grigsby / Margaret Grigsby
  104. Mary Elliott Hill / Mrs. Carl McClellan Hill
  105. Esther A. H. Hopkins / Esther Arvilla Harrison Hopkins
  106. Deborah J. Jackson
  107. Mary Winston Jackson
  108. Eunice L. Jones
  109. Sinah E. Kelly / Sinah E. Kelley
  110. Angie Turner King / Angie Lena Turner King
  111. Harriet Gibbs Marshall / Harriet Gibbs
  112. Cora Martin-Moore / Cora Juanita Brewer Martin-Moore
  113. Lena Doolin Mason / Lena Mason
  114. Vivian Carter Mason
  115. Ernest Mae McCarroll
  116. Mary Eleanora McCoy / Mary Eleanora Delaney Brownlow McCoy
  117. Mary Jackson McCrorey
  118. Emma Frances Grayson Merritt / Emma Merritt
  119. Nellie B. Mitchell
  120. Flora Molton
  121. Mollie Moon
  122. Lucy Ella Moten / Lucy E. Moten / Lucy Moten
  123. Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe
  124. Nettie Langston Napier / Nettie L. Napier / Nettie Napier
  125. Mary Oglesby / Mary Owings
  126. Estelle Massey Osborne / Estelle Massey Riddle Osborne
  127. Carrie Saxon Perry
  128. Sarah E. C. Dudley Pettey / Sarah Dudley Pettey / Sarah Pettey
  129. Portia Washington Pittman / Portia Marshall Washington Pittman / Portia Marshall Washington
  130. Willa B. Player / Willa Player
  131. L. Marian Fleming Poe / Lavina Marian Fleming Poe
  132. Shirley Prendergast
  133. Jewel Limar Prestage / Jewel L. Prestage / Jewel Prestage
  134. Mary Ann Prout
  135. Norma R. Quarles / Norma Quarles
  136. Lucille Campbell Green Randolph / Lucille Campbell Green / Lucille Randolph
  137. Emma S. Comer Ransom / Emma Ransom
  138. Fannie M. Richards / Fannie Richards
  139. Florida Ruffin Ridley / Florida Ridley / Florida Yates Ruffin Ridley
  140. Ruth Logan Roberts
  141. Bernice Robinson
  142. Juanita Saddler / Juanita Jane Saddler
  143. Maude Sanders
  144. Cecelia Cabaniss Saunders / Cecelia Holloway Cabaniss Saunders
  145. Minnie Taylor Scott
  146. Olivia Shipp / Olivia Sophie L'Ange
  147. Ann Allen Shockley
  148. Althea T. L. Simmons / Althea Simmons
  149. Dorothy Vernell Simmons / Dorothy Simmons
  150. Georgiana Simpson / Georgiana R. Simpson
  151. Jenny Slew
  152. Celestine Louise Smith / Celestine Smith / Celestine L. Smith
  153. Lucie Wilmot Smith / Lucy Wilmot Smith
  154. Vada Watson Somerville
  155. Ellease Southerland
  156. Delores Margaret Richard Spikes / Delores R. Spikes / Delores Spikes
  157. Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry & Rosabelle Douglass Sprague Jones
  158. Rosetta Douglass Sprague / Rosetta Douglass
  159. Sara G. Stanley
  160. Rebecca Walker Steele / Rebecca W. Steele
  161. Carlotta Stewart-Lai / Carlotta Stewart Lai
  162. Ora Brown Stokes
  163. Ann Elizabeth Tanneyhill / Anna Elizabeth Tanneyhill / Anna Tanneyhill / Ann Tanneyhill
  164. Ruth Janetta Temple / Ruth Temple
  165. Cora Ann Pair Thomas / Cora Ann Pair
  166. Edna Lewis Thomas
  167. Matt Turney
  168. Susan Paul Vashon
  169. Mary Elizabeth Vroman
  170. Frances Walker / Frances Walker-Slocum
  171. Georgia E. L. Patton Washington / Georgia E. L. Patton / Georgia Patton
  172. Isabel Washington / Isabel Washington Powell
  173. Sarah Williamson (missionary)
  174. Gertrude Pocte Geddes Willis / Gertrude Geddes Willis / Gertrude Willis
  175. Jean Wheeler Smith Young / Jean Smith Young
  176. Louise Evans / Louise Evans Briggs-Hall
  177. International Ladies' Auxiliary

Latinas in the United States

  • Ruiz, Vicki L.; Sanchez Korroll, Virginia, eds. (2006), Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia, Indiana University Press, ISBN 978-0253346803

Volume I

  1. Apolonia Muñoz Abarca / Polly Muñoz Abarca
  2. Celia M. Acosta Vice
  3. Amelia Agostini del Rio
  4. Soledad Alatorre / Chole Alatorre
  5. Carmen Albelo
  6. Jesusa Alfau Galván de Solalinde
  7. Ventura Alonzo
  8. Cecilia Concepción Alvarez
  9. Delia Alvarez
  10. Linda Alvarez
  11. Alvarez v. Lemon Grove School District
  12. Americanization Programs
  13. Evelina López Antonetty
  14. Antonio Maceo Brigade
  15. Felicitas Apodaca
  16. Aprenda y Superese
  17. Jesusita Aragón
  18. María Feliciana Arballo
  19. Anna María Arías
  20. Arizona Orphan Abduction
  21. Franca de Armiño
  22. Juanita Arocho
  23. Latina artists
  24. Asociación Nacional México-Americana / ANMA
  25. María Elena Avila
  26. María Teresa Babin
  27. Judith Francesca Baca
  28. Polly Baca Barragán
  29. María Gertrudis Barceló
  30. Juana Josefina Cavasos Barnard
  31. Santa Contreras Barraza
  32. Plácida Peña Barrera
  33. Julieta Saucedo Bencomo
  34. Martha Bernal
  35. Socorro Hernández Bernasconi
  36. Clotilde Betances Jaeger
  37. Amalia V. Betanzos
  38. Bilingual education of Latinas
  39. María DeCastro Blake
  40. Juana Borrero Pierra
  41. María Juana Briones
  42. Mirna Ramos Burciaga
  43. Diana Caballero
  44. Fabiola Cabeza de Baca
  45. Angelina Cabrera / Angie Cabrera
  46. Rose Marie Calderón
  47. California Sanitary Canning Company Strike
  48. Adelfa Botello Callejo
  49. Eulalia Francesca y Josepha Calvillo
  50. Nohelia de los Angeles Canales
  51. María Jesefa Canino
  52. Cántico de la Mujer Latina
  53. Anna Carbonell
  54. Alice Cardona
  55. Josefa Carrillo de Fitch
  56. Lourdes Casal
  57. Casita Maria / Casita Maria, New York
  58. Guadalupe Castillo
  59. Rosie Castro
  60. Victoria M. Castro / Vickie Castro
  61. Amelia Moran Ceja
  62. Central American Immigrant Women
  63. Centro de Acción Social Autónomo / CASA
  64. Centro Hispano Católico
  65. Centro Mater
  66. Margarita Cepeda-Leonardo
  67. Angie González Chabram
  68. Soledad Chávez Chacón
  69. Helen Chávez
  70. Linda Chávez
  71. Linda Chávez-Thompson
  72. Chicana Caucus
  73. Chicana Rights Project
  74. Cigar Workers / Cigar workers
  75. Latinas in cinema
  76. Circulo Cultural Isabel la Católica
  77. Clinica de la Beneficencia Mexicana
  78. Miriam Colón
  79. Rufa Concepción Fernández Colón / Concha Colón
  80. Latinas in the Communist Party
  81. Congreso del Pueblo
  82. Lina Córdova
  83. Evangelina Cossio y Cisneros
  84. Mercedes Margarita Martínez Crawford
  85. Cuban and Puerto Rican Revolutionary Party
  86. Cuban Independence Women's Clubs
  87. Cuban Women's Club
  88. Cuban-Spanish-American War
  89. Delfina Cuero
  90. Aida De Acosta
  91. Uva De Aragón
  92. Genoveva De Arteaga
  93. Dolores C. De Avila
  94. Jessie López de la Cruz
  95. Beatríz de la Garza
  96. Adelaida Rebecca Del Castillo
  97. Pura Del Prado
  98. Carmen Del Valle
  99. Jane L. Delgardo
  100. Demography of Latinas in the United States
  101. Deportations during the Great Depression
  102. Rita DiMartino
  103. Beatrice Escerado Dimas
  104. Domestic violence against Latinas
  105. Latina domestic workers
  106. Dominican American National Roundtable / DANR
  107. Duerto Carmen y Laura
  108. María Echaveste
  109. Education of Latinas in the United States / Education of Latinas
  110. El Monte Berry Strike
  111. El Paso Laundry Strike
  112. El Rescate
  113. Latina entrepreneurs
  114. Environment and the border
  115. Josefina Escajeda
  116. Beatriz Escalona / La Chata Noloesca
  117. Carmen Bernal Escobar
  118. Gregoria Esquivel
  119. Yolanda Almaraz Esquivel
  120. Latinas and the family
  121. Farah Strike
  122. Latina farmworkers
  123. Latinas and feminism
  124. Rosita Fernández
  125. Sor Isolina Ferré Aguayo
  126. Belén Figueroa
  127. Loida Mercado Figueroa
  128. Diana Flores
  129. Encarnación Villarreal Escobedo Florez
  130. Latina folk healing / Latina folk healing traditions / Folk healing traditions / Folk healing
  131. Jovita Fontañez
  132. Phoenix Friendly House / Friendly House, Phoenix / Friendly House
  133. Carmen Cornejo Gallegos
  134. Latinas and gangs / Latina gangs
  135. Providencia García / Provi García
  136. Aimee García Cortese
  137. Carolina García-Aguilera
  138. María Garcíaz
  139. Latinas in the garment industry
  140. Socorro Gómez-Potter
  141. Elvira Rodriguez de Gonzáles
  142. Laura González
  143. Matiana González
  144. Jovita González Mireles
  145. Jessica Govea
  146. Great Depression and Mexican American women / Mexican American women in the Great Depression
  147. Fermima Guerra
  148. Rosa Guerrero
  149. Victoria Partida Guerrero
  150. Rosalinda Guillen Herrera
  151. Luz Bazán Gutiérrez
  152. Madre María Dominga Guzmán

Volume II

  1. Rosalie Méndez Hamlin
  2. Health of Latinas
  3. Antonia Hernández
  4. María LatigoHernández
  5. Olivia Hernández
  6. Victoria Hernández
  7. Elena Herrera
  8. María Cristina Herrera
    1. Hijas de Cuauhtémoc
  9. Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program / HMDP
  10. Houchen Settlement, El Paso / El Paso Houchen Settlement / Houchen Settlement
  11. Cecilia Olivarez Huerta
  12. Jovita Idar Juárez
  13. Immigration of Latinas to the United States / Latina immigration to the United States
  14. Intermarriage in the United States
  15. Cleofas Martinez Jaramillo
  16. María de los Angeles Jiménez
  17. Latinas in journalism / Latinas in print media
  18. Sylvia Rodríguez Kimbell
  19. Beatrice Amado Kissinger
  20. La Mujer Obrera
  21. Latinas in labor unions / Latina labor unions
  22. Las Hermanas
  23. Latina United States Treasurers
  24. Latinas in the United States Congress
  25. Josephine Ledesma
  26. Consuelo Lee Tapia
  27. Legal issues affecting Latinas / Legal issues / Latinas and the law
  28. Ruth Esther Soto León / La Hermana León
  29. Latina lesbians
    1. "Letter from Chapultepec"
  30. Latinas and liberation theology
  31. Lideres Campesinas
  32. Latinas in literature
  33. Lillian López
  34. María I.López
  35. Nancy Marie López
  36. Rosie López
  37. Gloria López Córdova
  38. Apolinaria Lorenzana
  39. Los Angeles Garment Workers' Strike
  40. Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo Lozano
  41. Emma Lozano
  42. Mónica Cecilia
  43. María Elena Lucas
  44. Ester Machuca
  45. Amelia Margarita Maldonado
  46. Mariachi Estrella de Topeka
  47. Guadalupe Marshall
  48. Agueda Salazar Martínez
  49. Anita N. Martínez
  50. Demetria Martínez
  51. Frances Aldama Martínez
  52. Vilma S. Martínez
  53. Inocencia Martínez Santaella
  54. Teresa N. McBride
  55. Elena Inés Mederos y Cabañas de González
  56. Media stereotypes of Latinas
  57. Latinas and medicine / Latinas in medicine
  58. Esther Medina
  59. Sara Meléndez
  60. Consuelo Herrera Méndez
  61. Méndez v. Westminster
  62. María Estella Altamirano Mendoza
  63. Mendoza v. Tucson School District No. 1
  64. Victoria Mercado / Vicky Mercado
  65. Mexican American Women's National Association / MANA
  66. Mexican Mothers' Club, University of Chicago Settlement House
  67. Latinas in the Mexican Revolution
  68. Border Women in the Mexican Revolution
  69. Latinas in Mexican Schools
  70. Migration and Labor of Latinas
  71. Latinas in Military Service
  72. Latinas in mining communities
  73. Ruth Mojica-Hammer
  74. Alice Dickerson Montemayor
  75. Elba Iris Montes-Donnelly
  76. Mora Magdalena
  77. Gloria Flores Moraga
  78. Iris Morales
  79. Nilda M. Morales-Horowitz
  80. Irma Morillo
  81. Latina movie stars
  82. Mujeres in Action
  83. Mujeres Latinas En Acción / MLEA
  84. Mujeres por la Raza
  85. Mujerista Theology
  86. Carolina Malpica de Munguia
  87. María del Carmen Muñoz
  88. National Association of Puerto Rican/Hispanic Social WOrkers / NAPRHSW
  89. National Chicana Conference
  90. National Conference of Puerto Rican Women / NACOPRW
  91. National Hispanic Feminist Conference
  92. National Puerto Rican Forum
  93. M. Susana Navarro
  94. Trinidad Nerio
  95. New Economics for Women / NEW
  96. Anna Nieto Gómez
  97. Latina nuns / Latina colonial nuns / colonial nuns
  98. Contemporary Latina nuns / Contemporary nuns
  99. Sylvia Colorado O'Donnell
  100. Olga Ballesteros Olivares
  101. Mercedes Olivera
  102. Manuela Ontiveros
  103. Maria Concepción Ortiz y Pino de Kleven / Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven
  104. Maria Elena O'Shea
  105. Ingrid Otero-Smart
  106. Pachucas
  107. Sonia Palacio-Grottola
  108. Lucia Gonzáles Parsons
  109. Dolores Patiño Rio
  110. Linda Lorena Pauwels Pfeiffer
  111. Paulina Pedroso
  112. Ana Peña de Bordas / Virginia de Peña de Bordas
  113. Ana Marcial Peñaranda
  114. Latinas in the Pentecostal Church
  115. Nina Perales
  116. Eulalia Pérez
  117. Graciela Pérez
  118. Pérez v. Sharp
  119. Phelps Dodge Strike
  120. Encarnación Pinedo
  121. Latinas in electoral politics
  122. Latinas in party politics
  123. Popular religiosity of Latinas / Popular religiosity / Latina popular religiosity
  124. Propositions 187 and 209
  125. Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs / PRACA
  126. Puerto Rican Radical Politics in New York
  127. Puerto Rican Women Political Prisoners
  128. Alicia Otilia Quesada
  129. Dora Ocampo Quesada
  130. Luisa Quintero
  131. Race consciousness of Latinas / Color consciousness of Latinas / Race and color consciousness
  132. Emelia Schunior Ramírez
  133. Sara Estela Ramírez
  134. Tina Ramírez
  135. Diana Ramírez de Arellano
  136. Rape of Latinas
  137. Marita Reid
  138. Victoria Comicrabit Reid
  139. Religion of Latinas
  140. Guadelupe Reyes
  141. Angelina Moreno Rico
  142. Roxana Rivera
  143. Domitila Rivera Martinez
  144. Inés Robles Diaz
  145. Hermelinda Morales Rodriguez
  146. Isabel Hernández Rodriguez / Isabel Rodriguez
  147. Josepha Rodriguez / Chepita Roriguez
  148. Patricia Rodriguez
  149. Sofia Rodriguez
  150. María Cristina Rodriguez Cabral
  151. Lola Rodriguez de Tió
  152. Verneda Rodriguez McLean
  153. Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski
  154. Marie Romero Cash
  155. Leoncia Rosado Rousseau / Mamá Léo Rosado Rousseau
  156. Bernarda Ruiz
  157. Irene Hernández Ruiz
  158. María G. Sada / Chata Sada
  159. Ana Gloria San Antonio
  160. San Antonio Pecan Shellers' Strike
  161. San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike
  162. María Clemencia Sánchez
  163. María E. Sánchez
  164. Rebecca Sánchez Cruz
  165. Aura Luz Sánchez Garfunkel
  166. Petra Santiago
  167. María del Jesús Saucedo
  168. Esperanza Acosta Mendoza Schechter / Hope Schechter
  169. Latina scientists
  170. Elvira Sena
  171. Emma Sepúlveda
  172. Latina sexuality
  173. Chelo Silva
  174. Josefina Silva de Cintrón / Pepiña Silva de Cintrón
  175. Sister Carmelita / Carmela Zapata Bonilla Marrero
  176. Latinas and slavery
  177. Adela Sloss-Vento
  178. El Paso Smeltertown
  179. Plácida Elvira Garcia Smith
  180. Adaljiza Sos-Riddell
  181. Carmen Lillian Soto Feliciano / Lily Soto Feliciano
  182. Clementina Souchet
  183. Spanish Borderlands / Latinas in the Spanish Borderlands
  184. Colonial law in the Spanish Borderlands
  185. Comadrazgo in the Spanish Borderlands
  186. Early settlement life in the Spanish Borderlands
  187. Encomienda in the Spanish Borderlands
  188. Latinas in California
  189. Latinas in New Mexico
  190. Latinas in St. Augustine
  191. Latinas in Texas
  192. Women's will's in the Spanish Borderlands
  193. Latinas and spiritism
  194. Latinas and spiritism in New York City / Spiritism in New York City
  195. Sterilization of Latinas
  196. Street vending by Latinas
  197. Latinas and student movements / Latina student movements
  198. Substitute Auxiliary Teachers
  199. Trinidad Escalante Swilling
  200. Tabaqueros' Unions
  201. Yolanda Tarango
  202. Tex-Son Strike
  203. Latinas and theater
  204. Latina playwrights
  205. Puerto Rican Traveling Theater / PRTT
  206. Villalongin Dramatic Company
  207. María Elena Toraño-Pantin
  208. Alva Torres
  209. Ida Inés Torres
  210. Lourdes Torres
  211. Patsy Torres / Patricia Donita Torres
  212. Estela Portilllo Trambley
  213. Latinas and the Treaty of Paris
  214. Mily Treviño-Sauceda
  215. Louise Ulibarri Sánchez
  216. Women in the United Farm Workers / Women in the UFW
  217. María Luisa Legarra Urquides
  218. Epifania de Guadelupe Vallejo
  219. María Paula Rosalia Vallejo de Leese
  220. Vanguardia Puertorriqueña
  221. Beatriz Varela
  222. María Varela
  223. Anna Vásquez
  224. Eriqueta Longeaux y Vásquez
  225. Loreta Janeta Velásquez
  226. Nydia M. Velásquez
  227. Emilí Vélez de Vando
  228. Anita Vélez-Mitchell
  229. Sherezada Vicioso Sánchez
  230. Irma Vidal
  231. Rita Vidaurri
  232. Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre
  233. Watsonville Strike
  234. Mary Rose Garrido Wilcox
  235. Esther Valladolid Wolf
  236. Latinas in World War II
  237. Eva Ybarra
  238. Rosa Martin Zárate
  239. Alejandra Rojas Zúñiga

Powerful women

From Forbes list of 100 most powerful women in 2006:

  1. Renetta McCann, Chief Executive, Starcom MediaVest Group
  2. Wu Xiaoling, Deputy Governor, People's Bank of China
  3. Paula Rosput Reynolds, Chief Executive, Safeco
  4. Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Chairman and Chief Executive, Carlson Cos.
  5. Mian Mian Yang, Chairman, Haier Group
  6. Dawn Hudson, President and Chief Executive, Pepsi-Cola North America
  7. Stephanie Burns, Chairman and Chief Executive, Dow Corning
  8. Vivian Banta, Vice Chairman, Prudential Financial
  9. Galia Maor, Chief Executive, Bank Leumi
  10. Maha Al-Ghunaim, Founder, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Global Investment House
  11. Vidya Chhabria, Chairman, Jumbo Group
  12. Martha Nelson, Editor, The People Group
  13. Imre Barmanbek, Deputy Chairman, Dogan Holding

Most powerful Arab women

From http://www.arabianbusiness.com/the-100-most-powerful-arab-women-2015-584094.html

  1. Amina Al Rustamani is a Dubai businesswoman, group CEO of TECOM Investments. Rustamani was
  2. Zainab Mohammed is an Emirati businesswoman, CEO of property management and marketing at wasl Asset Management Group, which manages the property owned by the government's Dubai Real Estate Corporation. She also sits on the board of Emaar Industries and Investments. Mohammed gained a master's in Strategic Project Management from Heriot- Watt University, and also studied accounting and financial business management. She started in the Dubai real estate sector in 2001, and joined wasl in 2007.[1] In 2015 Mohammed appeared at #10 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[2]
  3. Rana Dajani is a Jordanian academic and social innovator. She is founder and director of a literacy proframme, We Love Reading, which aims to create a library in every neighbourhood in Jordan. In 2015 she appeared at #12 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[3]
  4. Bayan Mahmoud Al Zahran is a Saudi lawyer. She became the first Saudi female practising lawyer in 2013, and in January opened Saudi Arabia's first ever all-female law practice. In 2015 she appeared at #14 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[4]
  5. Iqbal Al Asaad is
  6. Huda Al Ghoson is Executive Director of HR at Saudi Aramco. In 2014 Forbes Middle East named her at #4 in their list of the 200 Most Powerful Arab Women.[5]
  7. Hanan Al Kuwari is a Qatari businesswoman. She is managing director of Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar's largest healthcare provider. In 2015 she appeared at #20 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[6]
  8. Mariam Abultewi is a Palestinian entrepreneur from Gaza, founder of the ride-sharing application Wasselni. In 2015 she appeared at #23 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[7]
  9. Majida Ali Rashid is
  10. Maali Alasousi is
  11. Maha Laziri is
  12. Hamdiyah Al Jaff is
  13. Shaikha Al Bahar is a Kuwaiti banker. She is deputy group CEO of the National Bank of Kuwait. She is also on the board of the International Bank of Qatar, a director of Mobile Telecommunications Company KSC, vice chairman of Watani Investment Company KSCC, and vice chair of Watani Investment Company KSC. In 2015 she appeared at #31 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[8]
  14. Wafa Sayadi is a Tunisian entrepreneur. She founded Proclean, a waste management company, in 2003. She is International President of the Young Entrepreneurs National Association (CJD), and has acted as the Chair of the Board for Enactus Tunisia. In 2013 she became director of the newly founded CEED Tunisia, an organization to train Tunisian entrepreneurs and help them secure access to funding. In 2015 she appeared at #32 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[9]
  15. Futaim Al Falasi is one of the first Emirati women to host an internet radio show. Around 40,000 people tune into her weekly show, Taim Show.[10] In 2015 she wappeared at #33 in CEO Middle East's list of the 100 most powerful Arab women.[11]
  16. Joelle Mardinian is
  17. Samia Al Amoudi is
  18. Grace Najjar is
  19. Samira Islam is
  20. Khawla Al Kuraya is
  21. Mira Al Attiyah is
  22. Abeer Abu Ghaith is
  23. Rasha Al Roumi is
  24. Summer Nasief is
  25. Maryam Matar is
  26. Hend El Sherbini is
  27. Maha Al Ghunaim is
  28. Habiba Al Safar is
  29. Salma Hareb / Salma Ali Saif Bin Hareb / Salma Ali Saif Saeed Bin Hareb is the CEO of Economic Zones World (EZW), the parent company of Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza). Bin Hareb studied at Al Ain University before postgraduate study at the Cardiff Institute of Higher Education. In 2014 Forbes Middle East listed her as #3 in their list of the 200 Most Powerful Arab Women.
  30. Randa Ayoubi is
  31. Mona Al Marri is
  32. Sarah Shuhail is
  33. Soraya Salti is
  34. Nashwa Al Ruwaini is
  35. Maha Al Farhan is
  36. Dima Ikhwan is
  37. Nermin Saad is
  38. Amal Al Qubaisi is
  39. Ingie Chalhoub is
  40. Dalya Al Muthanna is
  41. Elissa Freiha is
  42. Badreya Al Bishr is
  43. Hind Seddiqi is
  44. Hanan Solayman is
  45. Nisreen Shocair is
  46. Amal Al Marri is
  47. Ismahane Elouafi is
  48. Muna Harib is
  49. Sara Akbar is
  50. Huda Kotb is
  51. Mona Ataya is
  52. Mishaal Ashemimry is
  53. Reine Abbas is
  54. Buthaina Al Ansari is
  55. Hind Hobeika is

Women from FemBio

  1. Sara Cesar Argentinian singer
  2. Lotte Pritzel artist, fashion doll designer
  3. Isaura Dinator de Guzman Chilean educator
  4. Tschen/Chen Tiejun Chinese revolutionary, feminist
  5. Elma Karlowa Croatian actress
  6. Ruzena Jesenská Czech
  7. Maria Kanová Mann/Mimi Kanová Mann Czech actress; first wife of Heinrich Mann
  8. Jarmila Urbankova Czech poet
  9. Emmy Destin Czech singer
  10. Eva Randová Czech singer
  11. Agnes Tyrell Czech-English singer
  12. Marita Napier South African soccer player

Women economists

Dimand et al, A biographical dictionary of women economists, 2000. (WorldCat)

Cicarelli & Cicarelli, Distinguished women economists, 2003. (WorldCat)

Women anthropologists

Ute D. Gacs; Jerrie McIntyre (1988). Women anthropologists: selected biographies. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-06084-7. Retrieved 28 April 2013.

Ruth Leah Bunzel - Ellen Irene Diggs - Ann Kindrick Fischer - Frances Gillmor - Vera Mae Green - Jane Richardson Hanks - Eva Verbitsky Hunt - Isabel Truesdell Kelly - Dorothy Louise Strouse Keur - Dorothea Cross Leighton - Catharine McClennan - Lila Morris O'Neale - Vera Dourmashkin Rubin - Mary Thygeson Shepardson - Gitel Poznanski Steed / Gertrude Poznanski Steed - Clara Lee Fraps Tanner

Women in Sub-Saharan Africa

Kathleen E. Sheldon (2005). Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5331-7.

2

British Women's Organisations

Gordon, Peter; Doughan, David (2001). Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960. London & Portland, Or.: Woburn Press. ISBN 0-7130-0223-9.

3

Paper on gender bias in Wikipedia

3

From the list of women honored for National Women's History Week and National Women's History Month, predominantly environmentalists honored in 2009.

3

Austrian women's movement

From Ariadne

3

Women Social Reformers

  • Rappaport, Helen, ed. (2001), Encyclopedia of women social reformers, ABC-CLIO
Volume 1
Volume 2

Women and war

  1. War and the spread of AIDS / War and AIDS / AIDS and war
  2. Czarina Alexandra of Russia (1872-1918)
  3. 18th-century Andean rebellion Andrean rebellion in the 18th century / Andrean rebellion / Women and Andean rebellion in the 18th century
  4. Armenian Women Victims of Genocide
  5. Lena Margaret Pocock Ashwell (1872-1957)
  6. Vera H. Atkins (1908-2000)
  7. Australian Women in Service during World War II
  8. Lady Theodosia Bagot / Theodosia Bagot (1865-1940)
  9. Anne Trotter Bailey (ca. 1742-1825)
  10. E. H. Baker / Mrs Baker (n.d.)
  11. Countess Lagi Ballestrem-Solf / Lagi Ballestrem-Solfi (ca. 1919-1955)
  12. Belgian women during World War I
  13. Valentina Bilien (n.d.)
  14. Japanese biological warfare experimentation / Japanese biological warfare / Biological warfare in Japan / Biological warfare experimentation in Japan
  15. Sarah Borginis (1812-1886)
  16. Linda Bray (1960- )
  17. Mary-Agnes Brown (1902-1998)
  18. Ruth Humphries Brown (1920- )
  19. Eva Maria Buch (1921-1943)
  20. Women and World War II in Bulgaria
  21. Margaret Lenora Chamberlain / Margaret Lenora Tamblin (1918- )
  22. Impact on women of wars in Chechnya
  23. Cherokee War Woman
  24. Women and the Communist Revolution in China
  25. Women on the Chinese Home Front in World War II
  26. Women warriors in China before 1911
  27. Mairi Lambert Chisholm (1896-1981)
  28. American Civil War and women / Women and the American Civil War / Women in the American Civil War
  29. Women combatants during the American Civil War / Women combatants in the American Civil War
  30. Women in the medical services in the American Civil War / Women in the medical services / Women in medicine
  31. Women and political violence in Colombia / Political violence in Colombia
  32. Jean Conquest / Mary Eliza Louise Gripper Martin-Nicholson (1876-1941)
  33. Women and Conscientious Objectors in the United States during World War II / Conscientious Objectors in the United States during World War II / Conscientious Objectors during World War II / Conscientious Objectors in the United States
  34. Margaret Cochrane Corbin (1751-1800)
  35. Women and the Crusades
  36. Women in the Cuban Revolution
  37. Maria Sklodowska Curie / Madame Curie (1867-1934) and the Little Curies
  38. Cathrine Curtis (1918-1955)
  39. Women warriors in Dahomey / Women in Dahomey
  40. Mildred Inks Davidson Dalrymple (1920- )
  41. Justina Dawidson / Justina Draenger (1917-1943)
  42. Andrée De Jongh / Dédée De Jongh (1916- )
  43. Bridget Deavers (b. 1839)
  44. Nadezhda Andreyevna Durova (1783-1866)
  45. Abuse of women during War in East Timor / War in East Timor
  46. Women and the civil strife in El Salvador / Women and civil strife in El Salvador / Women and civil war in El Salvador / Civil strife in El Salvador / Civil war in El Salvador / Women and the Salvadoran Civil War / / Women in the Salvadoran Civil War / Salvadoran Civil War
  47. Regula Engel (1761-1853)
  48. Vera Eriksen / Vera de Cottani de Chalbur (b. 1912)
  49. Women and the Struggle for Independence of Eritrea
  50. Falklands War and Margaret Thatcher
  51. Nadezhda Nikiforovna Fedutenko (1915-1978)
  52. Félicité Fernig (1770-1841) and Théophile Fernig (1775-1819)
  53. Women in the Winter War (Finland)
  54. Heloise Ruth First (1925-1982)
  55. Klavdiia Iakovlevna Fomicheva-Levashova (1917-1958)
  56. Psychological impact of World War I on French women / Impact of World War I on French women / Psychological impact of World War I on women in France / Impact of World War I on women in France / Impact of World War I on women
  57. Women and the French home front in World War I / French women and the home front in World War I / French home front in World War I / Women and the French home front during World War I / French women and the home front during World War I / French home front during World War I
  58. Women and the French Home Front in World War II / French women and the Home Front in World War II / French Home Front in World War II / / Women and the French home front during World War II / French women and the home front during World War II / French home front during World War II
  59. Impact of war on women's protest during the French Revolution
  60. Wives of U. S. frontier soldiers
  61. Bracha Fuld (1926-1946)
  62. Lady Katherine Symonds Furse / Katherine Symonds Furse (1875-1952)
  63. Atrocities of German Armed Forces / Atrocities of the Wehrmacht/ Wehrmacht atrocities
  64. Women in the German Revolution of 1918-1919 / #Women in the 1918-1919 German Revolution
  65. Women and the German home front in World War I / German women and the home front in World War I
  66. Women and the German home front in World War II / German women and the home front in World War II
  67. Virginie Ghesquière (ca. 1755-1854)
  68. Emilia Gierczak (1925-1945)
  69. Mariana Grajales Coelho (1808-1893)
  70. Social impact of World War I on British women / Impact of World War I on British women / Social impact of World War I on women in Britain / Impact of World War I on women in Britain / Social impact of World War I on women / Impact of World War I on women / Social impact of World War I / Social impact of World War I in Britain
  71. Women in service during World War I / Women combatants during World War I / British women in service during World War I / British women combatants during World War I
  72. Women in service during World War II / Women combatants during World War II / British women in service during World War II / British women combatants during World War II
  73. Women in service in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries / British women soldiers / Women in service / Women in military service / Women soldiers / Women in military service in the United Kingdom
  74. British women on the Home Front during World War II / Women on the British Home Front during World War II / Women on the UK Home Front during World War II / Women on the Home Front in Britain during World War II / Women on the Home Front in Great Britain during World War II / Women on the Home Front in the United Kingdom during World War II
  75. Women's Royal Naval Service / Women's Royal Naval Service before World War II / Reorganization of the Women's Royal Naval Service before World War II
  76. Women and Greek Resistance during World War II / Women and Greek Resistance in World War II / Greek Resistance during World War II / Greek Resistance in World War II
  77. Women and Female Imagery in Greek warfare / Women and Female Imagery in Ancient Greek warfare / Women in Greek warfare / Women in Ancient Greek warfare / Female Imagery in Greek warfare / Female Imagery in Ancient Greek warfare
  78. Women in the Greek Civil War
  79. Women and the Greek Revolution
  80. Greek women and war in Antiquity / Ancient Greek women and war
  81. Chaika Grossman (1919-1996)
  82. Civil conflict and women in Guatemala / Women and civil conflict in Guatemala / Civil war and women in Guatemala / Women and civil war in Guatemala / Civil war in Guatemala / Civil conflict in Guatemala
  83. Women and the Gulf War (1990-1991)
  84. Guljamal-Khan(um) / Guljamal-Khan / Guljamal-Khanum (ca. 1836-1919)
  85. Elena Haas
  86. Cicely Marie Hamilton (1872-1952)
  87. Mildred Harnack-Fish (1902-1943)
  88. Melba Hernández Rodríguez del Rey (1921- )
  89. Marguerite Higgins (Hall) (1920-1966)
  90. Hiroshima and Nagasaki / Women and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  91. Ilse Hirsch (b. 1922)
  92. Katherine Hodges (1888-1982)
  93. Holocaust and Jewish women / Holocaust and women / Women in the Holocaust / Jewish women and the Holocaust / Women and the Holocaust
  94. Lady Isabel Galloway Hutton / Isabel Galloway Hutton / Isabel Emslie (1887-1960)
  95. Women warriors in India to 1857 / Women warriors in India
  96. International Congress of Women / Antiwar protest of women in World War I / Women's antiwar protest in World War I / Antiwar protest in World War I / Antiwar protest against World War I
  97. International Manifesto of Women (1915)
  98. Impact on women of Iran-Iraq War
  99. Women and Islamic resistance movements / Islamic resistance movements
  100. Women in the Israeli military
  101. Women in the Italian Resistance during World War II / Women in the Italian Resistance
  102. Italian women during World War II / Italian women on the home front during World War II / Women in Italy during World War II / Women on the home front in Italy during World War I / Italian women in the services during World War II
  103. Women and the home front in Japan in World War II / Women in Japan in World War II / Japanese women and the home front in World War II / Women in Japan in World War II
  104. Women warriors in ancient and medieval Japan / Women warriors in ancient Japan / Women warriors in medieval Japan
  105. Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
  106. Jewish women of antiquity and war / Jewish women in antiquity and war / Jewish women and war in antiquity / Women and war in antiquity / Jewish women and war / War and Jewish women / War and Jewish women of antiquity / War and Jewish women in antiquity / War and women in antiquity
  107. American women journalists during World War I / American women journalists in World War I / American women journalists and World War I / Women journalists during World War I / Women journalists in World War I / Women journalists in World War I / Journalists during World War I / Journalists in World War I / Journalists and World War I / Journalism and World War I
  108. Women and conflict in Kashmir / Conflict in Kashmir / Women in Kashmir
  109. Comfort women / Comfort women in Korea
  110. Women and the home front in Korea in World War II / Women in Korea in World War II / Korean women and the home front in World War II / Women in Korea in World War II
  111. American women and the Korean War
  112. Milka Kufrin (1921- )
  113. Kurmanjan-Datkha (ca. 1811-1907)
  1. Emilia Landau (1924-1943)
  2. Women in guerrilla movements in Latin America / Women in Latin American guerrilla movements / Guerrilla movements in Latin America / Latin American guerrilla movements
  3. Women and the fighting in Lebanon / Women and the Lebanese Civil War / Women and war in Lebanon / Lebanese women and war / Women in Lebanon
  4. Edith Lederer / Edie Lederer
  5. Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee (1808-1873)
  6. Anna Leska-Daab (1921- )
  7. Jania Lewandowska, née Jania Dowbor-Musnicki) (1908-1940)
  8. Women in American World War II literature / American World War II literature / Women in war literature / Depiction of women in war literature
  9. Lidiia Vladimirovna Litviak / Liliia Vladimirovna Litviak (1921-ca. 1943)
  10. Tat'iana Petrovna Makarovna (1920-1944) / Vera Luk'ianovna Belik (1921-1944)
  11. Women and Wars in Malta
  12. Countess Constance Markievicz / Constance Markievicz Constance Gore-Booth (1868-1927)
  13. Rachel Martin / Grace Martin / Rachel and Grace Martin
  14. Mata Hari / Margaretha Gertruida MacLeod / Margaretha Gertruida Zella (1876-1917)
  15. Women in the Mau Mau Rebellion / Mau Mau Rebellion
  16. Emma Maud McCarthy (1858-1949)
  17. Grace Ashley-Smith McDougall (1889-1963)
  18. Mary Stone McDowell (1876-1955)
  19. Lucia Ames Mead (1856-1936)
  20. World War II Medical Specialist Corps / U.S. Women in Military Service
  21. Mercy Ship
  22. Mexican American women and World War II / Mexican American women in World War II / Mexican American women during World War II / Mexican American women
  23. Danica Milosavljevic (1925- )
  24. Eleanor May Moore (1875-1949)
  25. Wives of Napoleon's Marshals
  26. Women and war in Nicaragua
  27. Käthe Niederkirchner / Katja Niederkirchner (1909-1944)
  28. Anna Vladimirovna Nikulina (b. 1904)
  29. Collette Nirouet (1926-1944)
  30. Nonhelema / Grenadier Squaw) (ca. 1720-1786)
  31. Women and the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II / Women and the Norwegian resistance movement / Women in the Norwegian resistance movement
  32. Women and the home front in Norway in World War II / Women in Norway in World War II / Norwegian women and the home front in World War II / Women in Norway in World War II / Norwegian women in World War II / Women in Norway during World War II / Norwegian women during World War II
  33. Women's collaboration with the German occupation of Norway / [Women's collaboration in the German occupation of Norway]] / Collaboration in the German occupation of Norway / Collaboration with the German occupation of Norway
  34. U.S. Army Nurse Corps in World War I / United States Army Nurse Corps in World War I / U.S. Army Nurse Corps / United States Army Nurse Corps
  35. U.S. Army Nurse Corps in World War II / United States Army Nurse Corps in World War II / U.S. Army Nurse Corps / United States Army Nurse Corps
  36. Mildred Scott Olmsted (1890-1990)
  37. Maude Onions (b. 1885)
  38. Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre
  39. Pankhurst family / Pankhurst sisters: Adela Pankhurst Walsh, Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst, E. Sylvia Pankhurst
  40. Women and the Paris Commune (1871)
  41. Marie O'Dean Bishop Parrish / Deanie Parrish (1922- )
  42. Liudmila Mikhailovna Pavliuchenko (1916-1974)
  43. Peace People Movement / Peace People Movement (Northern Ireland)
  44. Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Women and political violence in Peru / Women and political violence
  45. Women during the American suppression of the Insurrection in Philippines / [[[Women during the Philippine–American War]] / American suppression of the Insurrection in Philippines / American suppression of the Philippine Insurrection
  46. Pilots of the IL-2 (1941-1945)
  47. Women and the Polish Resistance during World War II / Women and the Polish Resistance in World War II / Women and the Polish Resistance
  48. Polish Auxiliary Air Force (PLSK)
  1. Images of Women in World War II / War posters / Women in war posters
  2. Rape by the Red Army in World War II / Rape by the Red Army
  3. Marina Mikhailovna Raskova, née Marina Mikhailovna Malinina (1912-1943)
  4. Women of the Red Army Faction / Women in the Red Army Faction / Women and the Red Army Faction
  5. Women of the Red Brigades / Women in the Red Brigades / Women and the Red Brigades
  6. Red Cross of the United States / Red Cross of the United States in World War I / Red Cross of the United States in World War II / Red Cross in World War I / Red Cross in World War II
  7. Esther De Berdt Reed (1746-1780)
  8. Roman women and war / Women and war in Ancient Rome
  9. Rosenstrasse / Rosenstrasse protest Women's Rosenstrasse protest / Intermarriage of Jews and German Gentiles
  10. Ishobel Ross (1890-1965)
  11. Women in the Armed Forces in Russia (1700-1917)
  12. Women recipients of the Order of St. George (1808-1917)
  13. Women in the Armed Forces of the Russian Republic (1991- )
  14. Russian Revolution and women / Women and the Russian Revolution
  15. Women and the Rwandan Genocide / Women in Rwanda
  16. Salvation Army in World War I
  17. Jeannetje Joanna Schaft / Hannie Schaft (1920-1945)
  18. Kitty Schmidt (1882-1954) was the owner of Berlin brothel Salon Kitty.
  19. Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, née Gertrud Treusch (b. 1902)
  20. War widows and refugees in 17th-century Scotland / War widows in 17th-century Scotland / Refugees in 17th-century Scotland / War widows in Scotland / Refugees in Scotland / War widows
  21. Marcelle Semmer (1895-ca. 1944) was a French heroine of World War I
  22. Women and the Sicilian Revolutions of 1820 and 1848 / Women and the Sicilian Revolutions / Sicilian Revolutions of 1820 and 1848
  23. Winnie Smith (1944- ) was a Vietnam War nurse and author.
  24. Women survivors of the Smyrna Tragedy / Survivors of the Smyrna Tragedy / Smyrna Tragedy
  25. Duchess von Hohenberg Sophie (1868-1914)
  26. Irena Sosnowska-Karpik (1922-1990)
  27. Geneviève Souliè (b. 1919)
  28. 46th Taman Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment (May 1942-May 1945)
  29. 125th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment / (125th M. M. Raskova Borisov Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment (January 1943-May 1945)
  30. Women recipients of the Order of Glory (1943-1948)
  31. Women recipients of the Order of the Red Banner (1918-1928)
  32. Women and the home front in the Soviet Union in World War II / Women in the Soviet Union in World War II / Soviet women and the home front in World War II / Women in the Soviet Union in World War II / Soviet women in World War II / Women in the Soviet Union during World War II / Soviet women during World War II
  33. Women in the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union / Women in the Soviet Armed Forces (1917-1991)
  34. 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment
  35. Women heroes of the Soviet Union Women heroes of the Russian Federation (1938-1995)
  36. Women and the Spanish Civil War / Women in the Spanish Civil War / Women during the Spanish Civil War
  37. Women and the Spanish-American War / Women in the Spanish-American War / Women during the Spanish-American War
  38. Spartan Women / Women in Sparta / Women in Ancient Sparta
  39. Dame Freya Stark (1893-1993)
  40. Mabel Stobart (1862-1954)
  41. Women and the Civil War in Sudan / Women and the Sudanese Civil War
  42. Women's Home Defence Corps / Edith Clara Summerskill (1901-1980)
  43. Maria Svobod (d. 1944)
  44. Betty Guild Tackaberry (Blake) (1920- )
  45. Women and the conflict in Sri Lanka / Women and the Sri Lankan Civil War / Conflict in Sri Lanka
  46. Women terrorists
  47. Violetta Thurstan (1879-1978)
  48. Sonia Tomara (1897-1982)
  49. Ellen May Tower (1868-1899)
  50. Trauma and brutalization unleashed by World War I / Trauma of World War I
  51. Trümmerfrauen (Rubble Women)
  52. Baroness Elizabeth de T'Serclaes / Elizabeth de T'Serclaes, née Elizabeth Shapter (1884-1978)
  53. Women during the Troubles in Ulster / Women during the Troubles
  54. Women and the home front in the United States in World War I / Women in the United States in World War I / American women and the home front in World War I / Women in the United States in World War I / American women in World War I / Women in the United States during World War I / American women during World War I
  55. Women and the home front in the United States in World War II / Women in the United States in World War II / American women and the home front in World War II / Women in the United States in World War II / American women in World War II / Women in the United States during World War II / American women during World War II
  56. Marine Corps Women's Reserve (MCWR)
  57. Military service of American women in World War II / American women's military service in World War II / American women's military service / Women's military service in the United States / Women and military service in the United States / Women in military service in World War II
  58. Navy Women's Reserve United States (WAVES)
  59. Opposition to U.S. Entry into World War II / Right-wing opposition to U.S. entry into World War II / Right-wing American women / Right-wing women in the United States
  60. Women Reserves in the Coast Guard (known as SPARs)
  61. Lynda Van Devanter / Lynda Buckley) (1947-2002)
  62. Mary Van Kleeck (1883-1972)
  63. Elizabeth Louise Van Lew (1818-1900)
  64. Hélène Viannay (1917- )
  65. U.S. Women Soldiers in Vietnam
  66. Women in the Buddhist Peace Movement
  67. Women in War and Resistance before 1954 in Vietnam
  68. Vivandières in the French Army / Cantinières in the French Army
  69. Friederike Charlotte Luise von Massow Von Riedesel (1746 -1808)
  70. Baroness Bertha Sophie Felicita Von Suttner (1843-1914)
  71. Elizabeth Von Thadden (1890-1944)
  72. Marguerite Beauchamp Washington / Pat Washington / Pat Waddell , nee Waddell (1892-1972) was an English volunteer ambulance driver and member of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry.
  73. Jean Watts (1909-1968) was a Canadian journalist and Communist Party activist. She was the only woman to join the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion, a battalion of Canadians fighting as part of the XV International Brigade on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
  74. Martha Wertheimer (1890-1942) was a German Jewish journalist who became director of the office of children’s affairs of the Frankfurt Jewish Community, and played a central role organizing the Kindertransport in 1938 and 1939.
  75. Women of Wexford Rising / Wexford Rising / Women of the Wexford Rebellion
  76. Reba Zitella Whittle / Reba Z. Whittle (1919-1981)
  77. Winema / Tobey Riddle (ca. 1848-1920)
  78. Vera Wohlauf
  79. Countess Marion Yorck von Wartenburg / Marion, Countess Yorck von Wartenburg / Marion Yorck von Wartenburg (1904-2007)
  80. Young Men's Christian Association in World War I / YMCA in World War I / Women and World War I / Women in World War I
  81. Militant Serbian Nationalism
  82. Women in the Yugoslav military during World War II / Women in the Yugoslav military / Women in the Yugoslav People's Army / Women in the Yugoslav People's Army during World War II
  83. Women and the Yugoslav Wars / Women in the Yugoslav Wars / Women during the Yugoslav Wars

Women: a modern political dictionary

Cheryl Law (2000). Women, A Modern Political Dictionary. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-86064-502-0.

  1. Elizabeth Abbott
  2. Nancy Adam
  3. Nettie Adler
  4. Olive Aldridge
  5. Helen Archdale
  6. Helen Elizabeth Archdale / Betty Archdale
  7. Hannah Baker / Jannie Baker
  8. Anna Barlow
  9. Florence Barry
  10. Eleanor Barton
  11. Florence Harrison-Bell
  12. Victoria Evelyn May Bennett
  13. Edith Bethune-Baker
  14. Hilda Bideleux
  15. Helen Violet Bonham-Carter
  16. Theodora Bosanquet
  17. Adeline Bourne
  18. Maude Cloudesley Brereton
  19. Edith Bright
  20. Nellie Brocklehurst
  21. Elizabeth Mary Cadbury
  22. Janet Campbell
  23. Mary Carlin
  24. Thelma Cazelet-Keir
  25. Phyllis Challoner
  26. Mrs Cecil Chesterton
  27. Alice Schofield Coates
  28. Marjorie Chave Collisson
  29. Helen Cynthia Colville
  30. Janet Courtney
  31. Louise Hume Creighton
  32. Margaret Crewe
  33. Edith Crosby
  34. Rachel Crowdy-Thornhill
  35. Mary Davies
  36. Agnes Dawson
  37. Mrs Boyd Dawson
  38. Evelyn Deakin
  39. Vera Douie
  40. Rosetta Durrie Mulford
  41. Sophie Eliott-Lynn
  42. Dorothy Elliott
  43. Mary Emmott
  44. Violet Eustace
  45. Dorothy Evans
  46. Dorothy Elizabeth Evans
  47. Fanny Trustram Eve
  48. Josephine Fairfield
  49. Rosina Frampton
  50. Henrietta Franklin
  51. Sophia Seekings Friel
  52. Ethel Froud
  53. Beatrice Anne Godwin
  54. Gladys Goodered
  55. Ishbel Gordon / Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair
  56. Barbara Ayrton Gould
  57. Cleone Griff
  58. Grace Hadow
  59. Kathleen Halpin
  60. Mary Hamilton
  61. Lilian Harris
  62. Mildred Head
  63. Annie Hewitt
  64. Mary Higgs
  65. Mrs Hobbs
  66. Eleanor Hood
  67. Constane Hoster
  68. Edith Howse
  69. Beryl Huffinley
  70. Margaret Hughes
  71. Kathleen Innes
  72. Jessy Kent-Parsons
  73. Georgina Kitson-Clark
  74. Leah L'Estrange Malone
  75. Violet Le Sueur
  76. Octavia Lewin
  77. Eveline Lowe
  78. Elizabeth Macadam
  79. Mary Macarthy
  80. Edith McDonald
  81. Christine Maguire
  82. Kate Manicom
  83. Hilda Martindale
  84. Betha Mason
  85. Hilda Matheson
  86. Mabel Mathews
  87. Winifred Mayo
  88. Lilian Moore-Guggisberg
  89. Christine Murrell
  90. Lucy Nettlefold
  91. Helen Nutting
  92. Lizzie O'Kell
  93. Beatrix Palmer / Beatrix Palmer, Countess of Selborne
  94. Nancy Parnell
  95. Katherine Parsons
  96. Margaret Patridge
  97. Mabel Phillipson / Mabel Hilton
  98. Emily Phipps
  99. Mary Quaile
  100. Eleanor Shelley Rolls
  101. Tamara Rust
  102. Beryl Ryland
  103. Elizabeth Simm
  104. Johanna Sheehy Skeffington
  105. Wiifred Soddy
  106. Daisy Solomon
  107. Mrs Saul Soloman
  108. Philippa Strachey
  109. Lucy Streatfeild
  110. Madeleine Symons
  111. Grace Tavener
  112. Ethel Turner
  113. Hilda Tweedy
  114. Florence Underwood
  115. Marian Veitch
  116. Alexandra Chalmers Watson
  117. Mary Monica Whately
  118. Mary Whitty-Webster
  119. Emelye Wilsno
  120. Edith Zangwill
  121. Elsie Zimmern

...

  1. IWSA / International Woman Suffrage Alliance
  2. IWSF / Irish Women's Suffrage Federation
  3. IWSLGA / Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association
  4. IWWU / Irish Women Workers' Union
  5. LNSWS London and National Society for Women's Service
  6. LNU / League of Nations Union

...

  1. MWA / Married Women's Association
  2. MWDL / Married Women's Defence League
  3. MWF / Medical Women's Federation
  4. NAWL / National Association for Women's Lodging-Homes
  5. ...
  6. NFBPWC / National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  7. NFWI / National Federation of Women's Institutes
  8. NFWW / National Federation of Women Workers

...

  1. ACAC / Action Campaign for Abortion and Contraception
  2. AIM / Actio, Information, Motivation
  3. AWWW / Asian Women Writers' Workshop
  4. BBWC / Brixton Black Women's Centre
  5. BWC / Belfast Women's Collective
  6. CHERISH
  7. CLUW / Coalition of Labour Union Women
  8. COW / Cinema of Women
  9. CRC / Combahee River Collective
  10. CRG / Consciousness-raising group
  11. CSW / Council for the Status of Women
  12. CWG / Coleraine Women's Group
  13. ECP / English Collective of Prostitutes

...

  1. Feminist Review
  2. GLCWC / Greater London Council Women's Committee
  3. Greenham Women
  4. IWLM / Irish Women's Liberation Movement
  5. IU / Irishwomen United
  6. Leeds Revolutionary Feminists
  7. LIL / Liberation for Irish Lesbians
  8. London Rape Crisis Centre
  9. NAC / National Abortion Campaign
  10. NBFO / National Black Feminist Organization
  11. NIAC / Northern Ireland Abortion Campaign
  12. Northern Ireland Women's Aid Federation
  13. NIWRM / Northern Ireland Women's Rights Movement
  14. NWO / National Women's Organization
  15. NOW / National Organization for Women
  16. NAC / National Abortion Campaign
  17. NWPC / National Women's Political Caucus

...

Women humanitarians

Oldfield, Sybil (2001), Women humanitarians : a biographical dictionary of British women active between 1900 and 1950, London: Continuum

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Famous American Women

From Robert McHenry, Famous American women

Notable American Women

  • James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson, eds. (1974), Famous American Women: a biographical dictionary, Harvard University Press
2

International Who's Who of Women

This is just a sample taken from a few random pages - not all may be notable.

2

Women psychoanalysts

France[1]
4
United Kingdom[2]
4

Domestic service etc.

See Lucy Delap (2011). Knowing Their Place: Domestic Service in Twentieth-Century Britain. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-957294-6. Retrieved 21 July 2012.

  1. Association of Trained Charwomen
  2. Institute of Home Help Organisers
  3. Mrs Mopp (character)
  4. National Institute of Houseworkers
  5. National Union of Domestic Workers / DWU
  6. Daisy Noakes
  7. Mrs Panton / J. E. Panton / Mrs J. E. Panton / Jane Ellen Panton / Jane Ellen Frith (1848-1923)
  8. Women's Industrial Council

Women's periodicals

Science etc.

2
Times Obits
2
From http://inventors.about.com/od/womeninventors/Women_Inventors.htm
  1. Dianne Croteau, inventor of Actar 911, the CPR mannequin
  2. K. K. Gregory, the ten-year old inventor of Wristies
  3. Gabriele Knecht, patentor of the Forward Sleeve design for creating clothing
  4. Krysta Morlan, American inventor
  5. Alice Parker (inventor), inventor of an improved gas heating furnace
  6. Betty Rozier and Lisa Vallino, mother and daughter co-inventors of an intravenous catheter shield
  7. Ann Tsukamoto, co-patenter of process to isolate human stem cells
Mothers and Daughters of Invention
  1. Henrietta Vansittart (1833-1883), English inventor of the Vansittart screw propellor.[13]
  2. Maria Beasley / Maria E. Beasley (c.1847-1904), inventor of various barrel-making mchines and life raft
  3. Joan Moore, British pioneer of plant disease forecasting systems
  4. Mary Glynne, British agnronomist
  5. Maria Szanto Luck / Mme Maria Luck-Szanto / Maria Szanto / Maria Luck (1899-1988), Hungarian-British dress fabric innovator

Women composers

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Women in science

http://tools.wmflabs.org/mix-n-match/?mode=catalog&catalog=10&offset=0&show_noq=1&show_autoq=0&show_userq=0&show_na=0

Surrealist women

From Penelope Rosemont (ed.), Surrealist Women: An International Anthology (London: The Athlone Press, 1998). See also: Whitney Chadwick, Women Artists and the Surrealist Movement (London: Thames and Hudson, 2002); Mirror Images: Women, Surrealism, and Self Representation (Cambridge, Mass. & London, England: The MIT Press, 1998); Mary Ann Caws, Rudolf Kuenzli, and Gwen Raaberg (eds), Surrealism and Women (Cambridge, Massachusetts & London: The MIT Press, 1991); Renée Riese Hubert, Magnifying Mirrors: Women, Surrealism, & Partnership (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1994); http://www.manchestergalleries.org/angelsofanarchy/resources/artists/

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Misc.

  1. Cara Vincent Hall (1922–), New Zealand concert pianist
  2. E. F. Howard / Elizabeth Fox Howard (6 March 1873 - 9 December 1957), British Quaker
  3. Esther Immanuel (died 1 August 1975), British businesswoman and philanthropist. (Times obit; otherwise oddly absent from the record)
  4. Rose Laird (died August 21, 1966) was an American pioneer in cosmetics.
  5. Mrs L. St. Clare Grondona (died 18 March 1967), joint founder of the Tudor Rose League with her husband, Leo St. Clare Grondona
  6. Elena Katulskaya / Yelena Katulskaya (1888-1966), Russian soprano
  7. Brenda Seligman / Brenda Zara Seligman (died 2 January 1965), British anthropologist
  8. Marie Arago, François Arago's, Jacques Arago's mother (fr:Marie Arago)
  9. Jihan El Midany is an Egyptian pentathlete. At the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics she was Egypt's flagbearer, the first woman flagbearer for Egypt at any Olympic event.[14]
  1. Anissa Hassouna is the first woman to be elected to the board of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs. She is executive director of Magdi Yacoub’s foundation, vice president of the board of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, and a lecturer at the Banking Institute in Cairo and the Diplomatic Institute.
  2. Tahani Rached is an Egyptian-Canadian filmmaker, director of Four Women of Egypt.
  3. Azza Fahmy is an Egyptian jewelry designer.
  4. Tahani Toson is an Egyptian volleyball trainer and former player for the Egyptian National team and Al-Ahly Club.
  1. Sarah Todd Astor (1761–1832), German-born American fur trader
  2. Florence Ayscough (c. 1875/8 - 1942), American poet and translator
  3. Helga Beyer (1920–1942), German-Jewish member of the anti-Nazi resistance
  4. Sylvia Caduff (1937—), Swiss conductor
  5. Caterina Cibò / Caterina Cibo / Caterina Cybo (fl. 1533), Duchess of Camerino
  6. Deng Yuzhi / Cora Deng (1900-1996), Chinese feminist
  7. Selma Epstein (1927—2014), American pianist
  8. Dora Fabian (1901-1935) was a German anti-Nazi activist and journalist
  9. Cornelia Fausta (b. 88 BCE), Russian noblewoman
  10. Varvara Gaigerova / Varvara Andrianovna Gaigerova (1903-1944), Russian composer and pianist
  11. Mary Belle Harris (1874–1957), American prison administrator
  12. Niddy Impekoven (1904—2002), a German dancer
  13. Lucy Jarvis (1919—), American television producer
  14. Khaizaran / Al-Khaizuran (died 790), Arabian queen
  15. Alla G. Massevitch / Alla Genrikhovna Massevitch / Alla Massevitch / Alla Genrikhovna Massevich / Alla Massevich (1918—), Russian astronomer
  16. Ruth Mitchell (c. 1888–1969), American writer and member of the Yugoslav Chetnik resistance
  17. Jane Colt More (c. 1488–1511), English gentlewoman, the first wife of Thomas More
  18. Lizzie Murphy (1894–1964), the first woman to play major league baseball
  19. Dorothy Nyembe (1930–1998), South African anti-apartheid leader
  20. Mary Nzimiro (1898–1993), Nigerian merchant and philanthropist
  21. Oda Olberg (1872–1955), German-born journalist and political activist
  22. Susanna Orelli (1845–1939), Swiss social reformer
  23. Maria Ormani (fl. 1453), Florentine nun and manuscript painter
  24. Mary E. Richmond (1861-1928) was an American social worker who pioneered casework methodology and helped to establish professional training for social workers.
  25. Loja Saarinen, née Gesellius (1879–1968), Finnish-born weaver and textile designer
  26. Anna Sacher (1859–1930), Austrian hotel proprietor
  27. Nicolosa Sanuti (fl. 1453), Bolognese writer
  28. Mary Sherwood (1856–1935), American doctor and public health advocate
  29. Annie Silinga (1910–1983), South African anti-apartheid campaigner
  30. Matilda Tone / Mathilda Tone (c. 1769–1849), wife of Irish nationalist Wolfe Tone
  31. Frances Toor (1890–1956), American author, publisher and ethnographer
  32. Anne, Duchesse d'Uzès / Anne de Crussol, Duchesse d'Uzès (1847-1933), French aristocrat, sculptor, hunter, philanthropist and advocate of women's liberation
  33. Virdimura of Sicily (fl. 1376), Jewish woman doctor
  34. Harriet Waddy (1904–1999), pioneering African-American woman soldier
  35. Ethel Weed (1906–1975), American military officer who promoted Japanese women's rights during the American occupation
  36. Kini Wilson (1872–1962), Hawaiian dancer, singer and musician
  37. Anna Catharina Zenger / Anna Zenger (c.1704-1751), the first woman to publish a newspaper in America
  38. From a Garden in the Antipodes was the first book of poetry by Ursula Bethel, published anonymously by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1929.

Women and food

  1. Della T. Lutes (1872-1942) was an American cookery writer
  • Dorothy Allhusen]] (1877-1965) was an English cookery writer
  1. Ruth Lowinsky, nee Hirsch (1893-1958) was a British food writer
  2. Marcelle Azra Hincks (1883-) was an American-born journalist and food writer who wrote under the pseudonym Countess Morphy
  3. Kate Sargeant (born 1862) was an American amateur naturalist and cook, author of the first mushroom cookbook.
  4. Sheila Hibben, nee Cecile Craik (1888-1964) was an American journalist and cookery writer. Hibben started the restaurant column in the New Yorker.
  5. Molly O'Neill (born 1952) was an American journalist and food writer.
  6. Ella Ervilla Kellogg (1853-1920) was an American vegetarian and food writer, best known for her Science in the Kitchen (1892).
  7. Katherine Golden Bitting (1868-1937) was an American food chemist. (fr:Katherine Bitting)
  8. Encarnación Pinedo (1848-1902) was a Hispanic American cookery writer
  9. Asenath Nicholson (1792-1855) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, vegetarian and writer on the Irish Famine.
  10. Lettice Bryan was an American cookery writer, author of The Kentucky Housewife (1839)
  11. Sarah Rutledge (1782-1855) was an American cookery writer, author of The Carolina Housewife (1847)
  12. Helen Bullock (historian) (1905-1995) was an American archivist and culinary historian.
  13. Gertrude Battles Lane (1874-1941) was an American magazine editor. From 1911 to shortly before her death she was editor of Woman's Home Companion.
  14. Alice Bradley (1875-1946) was an American cookbook writer.
  15. Helen Evans Brown (1904-1964) was an American food writer.
  16. Alice Arndt (1941-2007) was an American culinary historian
  17. Joan Reardon (born 1930) is an American biographer and culinary writer
  18. Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan is a Singaporean-American journalist and writer
  19. Adrienne Kane is an American food writer and blogger
  20. Molly Wizenberg is an American food writer, blogger and restauranteur.
  21. Suzan Colon
  22. Laura Schenone
  23. Charlotte Silver
  24. Patricia Volk

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  1. ^ Marie-Christine Tayah, Zainab Mohammed, Executive Women,
  2. ^ Zainab Mohammed, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
  3. ^ Dr Rana Dajani, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
  4. ^ Bayan Mahmoud Al Zahran, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
  5. ^ #4 Huda Al Ghoson,
  6. ^ Hanan Al Kuwari, Arabian Business, March 1, 2015.
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