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The Wartime Spies Who Used Knitting as an Espionage Tool
Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?
paintings
6 Groundbreaking Women You Didn’t Learn About in History Class
Meet the painter, the pilot, the author, and other "firsts" who paved the way.
women
What Tookoolito Taught Explorers About the Arctic
In the mid-19th century, white ship captains relied on the Inuit woman and her husband to survive the unforgiving conditions of the Northwest Passage.
female explorers
Returning to the Valley of the Assassins in the Footsteps of Explorer Freya Stark
British adventurer Elise Wortley is about to retrace a historic journey through Iran.
mountains
Don't Call Annie Smith Peck a Woman Mountain Climber
The 19th-century mountaineer and suffragist competed with men and women alike to find the apex of the Americas.
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The Secret Maoist Chinese Operation to Conquer Malaria
A young medical researcher's idea led to a powerful weapon against the disease—and a Nobel Prize.
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Podcast: Women of the Black Panther Mural
Join us for a daily celebration of the world’s most wondrous, unexpected, even strange places.
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21 Places That Celebrate Female Artists
From classic to surreal to conceptual.
food
Remembering America's Forgotten 'Fish Evangelist'
Evelene Spencer was the force behind the wartime campaign that encouraged the country to love fish.
science
How the 'First Lady of Seaweed' Changed Science
Isabella Abbott, the first native Hawaiian woman to earn a doctorate in science, rewrote the book on her beloved limu.
spies
The Mexican Revolutionary Who Fought for Freedom on the Battlefield and in the Barroom
Before she became a spy, Petra Herrera went undercover as a man.
statues
A Socialite’s Plot to Assassinate a Corrupt Official in Occupied Shanghai
Zheng Pingru’s scheme involved a fabulous fur coat and ended in tragedy.
pirates
9 Female Adventurers Who Journeyed Into the Unknown
From the Inupiat seamstress who killed polar bears to the Black motorcycle queen of Miami, these daring women lived life on their own terms.
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The Society Editor Who Just Walked Into Soviet Russia and Started Spying
Marguerite Harrison was the United States’ first female foreign intelligence officer.
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The Dramatic Life and Mysterious Death of Theodosia Burr
The fate of Aaron Burr's daughter remains a topic of contention.
spies
A Struggling Actress’s Greatest Role Was as a Real Civil War Spy
Pauline Cushman’s contributions to U.S. war efforts earned her the honorary title of “Major.”
museums
Ngonnso Will Finally Come Home to Cameroon
The only known depiction of the queen mother of the Nso people was taken to Germany 120 years ago.
spies
The Invisible, Afflicted Spy Who Led the U.S. Army Into Occupied Manila
As a woman with leprosy, Josefina Guerrero was ignored by Japanese forces as she carried messages of resistance in World War II.
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