It wasn’t until the 19th century that women’s rights in education began increasing, and then in 1972, the United States passed Title IX, now protecting women from gender-based discrimination in education. Women like Alice Palmer, Mary McLeod Bethune, and Lucy Diggs Slowe helped pave the way for girls to learn and teach, regardless of race, ability or class. Today, women like Ayesha Jalal, Alison Gopnik and Diana Cournoyer continue to reimagine education and show that #SheCan. Here are 5 related books. All eBooks can be accessed through the Goucher Library using the link in our bio! #WomensHistoryMonth #womenineducation #womeneducation
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