Each year in March we commemorate the accomplishments of remarkable American women by celebrating Women's History Month. Throughout our history women have made important contributions to our country and our society. Here are just a few examples.
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Alice Waters |
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Bonnie Cashin |
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Brownie Wise |
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Coco Chanel |
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Dolley Madison |
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Dr. Frances Horwich |
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Ellen Swallow Richards |
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Fannie Merritt Farmer |
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Josephine Cochran |
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Julia Childs |
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Marion Donovan |
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Mary Randolph |
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Ruth Benerito |
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Ruth Handler |
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Ruth Wakefield |
Marion Donovan invented the disposable diaper.
Josephine Cochran invented the automatic dishwasher in 1886.
Ellen Swallow Richards founded the profession of Home Economics.
Children's educational programming was pioneered by Dr. Frances Horwich.
Fannie Merrit Farmer published the first modern cookbook in America in 1896.
The wash and wear treatment for fabrics was invented by Ruth Benerito in 1958.
Julia Child's pioneered the first cooking show on public television.
The first American cookbook was written by Mary Randolph.
Dolley Madison functioned as First Lady to President Thomas Jefferson and saved priceless documents and artifacts from falling into British hands in 1814.
Ruth Wakefield developed the recipe for America's favorite cookie--the chocolate chip cookie.
Bonnie Cashin designed the classic car coat and other iconic fashion creations.
Ruth Handler designed the Barbie doll in 1959.
Brownie Wise pioneered and perfected the profitable home party sales technique when she worked for the Tupperware company.
Coco Chanel declared that every woman should own a version of the "little black dress."
Alice Waters pioneered the organic and slow food movements popular today.
You'll find many historical novels that will help you introduce students in your FACS programs to the important role of women in American history. Check out the selection at
http://www.facsbythebook.com/ and our curriculum
At Home With History at
http://www.freshfacs.com/ .
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