Sioux Falls Feminists endorse Bold Women in Indiana History
for the inspiring stories that show what women can
accomplish when they dare to be BOLD.
Bold Women in Indiana History
Bold Women in Indiana History by Louise Hillery
(2016) - 220 pages
Bold Women in Indiana History at Mountain-Press.com
From Marie Bailly, the first settler in northwest Indiana, to the high-flying Margaret Ray Ringenberg, and from Mother Théodore Guérin, a Catholic nun who was later canonized as a saint, to Vivian Carter, founder of a popular Gary record label, the women portrayed in Bold Women in Indiana History broke down barriers of sexism, racism, and political opposition to emerge as heroines of their time.
Perfect for school or home, this collection of short but informative biographies is both a valuable resource and an entertaining read. The fifth title in Mountain Press’s state-by-state Bold Women series for teen readers, this engaging book shows what Hoosier women can do when they dare to be bold!
Bold Women in Indiana History
Sioux Falls Feminists endorse Bold Women in Indiana History
for the inspiring stories that show what women can
accomplish when they dare to be BOLD.