Wild Women of Michigan: A History of Spunk and Tenacity

by Norma Lewis

Paperback, 2017

Status

Available

Local notes

977.4 Lew

Barcode

7040

Collection

Publication

The History Press (2017), 144 pages

Description

"Countless Michiganian women performed extraordinary acts that challenged and improved the world. Madame Marie-Therese Cadillac served as the medicine woman in the frontier that became Detroit. Annie Taylor survived rolling over Niagara Falls in a barrel. After suffragist Anna Howard Shaw fought to vote, the state saw an influx of women running for office. In the 1970s, East Lansing's Patricia Beeman aided in efforts to end apartheid in South Africa. Suellen Finatri showcased an extreme side of equestrian sports by riding more than four thousand miles from St. Ignace to Skagway, Alaska. And World War II army flight nurse Aleda Lutz evacuated more than 3,500 wounded soldiers and is still recognized as one of America's most decorated servicewomen. Author and historian Norma Lewis commemorates the women who boldly left their marks."--Back cover.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

144 p.; 9 inches

Pages

144

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