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Women on Stamps: Part 1
Pioneering Women and Early Government Leaders
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Forming the Nation

1.5-cent Martha Washington stamp
Famous First Ladies

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29-cent Nellie Cashman mini sheet stamp
Pioneering Women

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10-cent Sybil Ludington stamp
Revolutionary Fighters

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5-cent Pocahontas stamp
Native American Leaders

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Women on Stamps: Part 1

  • Forming the Nation
    • Famous First Ladies
      • Martha Washington
      • Abigail Adams and Dolley Madison
      • Eleanor Roosevelt
    • Pioneering Women
      • Virginia Dare
      • Betsy Ross
      • Nellie Cashman
    • Revolutionary Fighters
      • Molly Pitcher
      • Sybil Ludington
    • Native American Leaders
      • Pocahontas
      • Sacagawea
  • Fighting for Equality
    • Sojourner Truth
    • Harriet Tubman
    • Ida B. Wells-Barnett
  • The Women's Rights Movement
    • Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Carrie Catt
    • Susan B. Anthony
    • Lucy Stone and Alice Paul
    • The 19th Amendment
  • Political Firsts
    • Belva Ann Lockwood
    • Entering Congress
      • Hattie Caraway
      • Margaret Chase Smith
    • Advising the President and Representing the Nation
      • Francis Perkins
      • Patricia Harris
      • Frances Willis
  • Conclusion
  • Outline
‹ Women on Stamps: Part 1 up Famous First Ladies ›

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