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00 - Editor's Introduction
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01 - Jane Addams - The Girl Who Became a Neighbor to the Needy
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02 - Louisa M. Alcott - Whose Stories of Real Life Are a Delight to Girls and Boys
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03 - Susan B. Anthony - Who Worked for Sixty Years to Secure Rights for Women
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04 - Clara Barton - The Girl Who Unfurled the First American Red Cross Flag
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05 - Amy Marcy Cheney Beach - The Girl Who Made Melodies
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06 - Cecilia Beaux - Whose Paint Brush Has Brought Her Fame
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07 - Evangeline Booth - The Girl Who Lived the Meaning of Her Name
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08 - Frances Hodgson Burnett - The Girl Who Loved Stories and Wrote Them
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09 - Katharine Bement Davis - The Girl Who Has Helped to Straighten Twisted Lives
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10 - Grace Hoadley Dodge - The Girl Who Worked for Working Girl
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11 - Alice Cunningham Fletcher - The Girl Who Befriended the Red Man
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12 - Louise Homer - Who Believes that Hard Work Is the Secret of Her Success as a Singer
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13 - Harriet Goodhue Hosmer - The Girl Who Loved Art More Than Ease
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14 - Julia Ward Howe - Whose Battle Hymn Sang Itself into the Hearts of a Nation
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15 - Helen Keller - The Deaf and Blind Girl Who Found Light and Happiness Through Knowledge
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16 - Maria Mitchell - The Girl Who Studied the Stars
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17 - Alice Freeman Palmer -The Girl Who Guided College Girls
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18 - Maud Powell - The Girl Whose Violin Spread Afar the Message of Music
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19 - Ellen H. Richards -A Scientist Who Helped Home-Makers
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20 - Elizabeth Cady Stanton - The Girl Who Helped to Draft Woman’s Declaration of Independence
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21 - Harriet Beecher Stowe - The Girl Whose Story of Slavery Aroused The Whole World
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22 - Kate Douglas Wiggin - Who Put the Joy of Living into Her Books
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23 - Frances E. Willard - The Girl Who Fought the Dragon, Drink
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24 - Ella Flagg Young - Whose Slogan Was “Better Schools for Girls and Boys”