Fearless Women Who Changed History: Suffragettes, Revolutionaries & Forgotten Icons

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History remembers the famous, but what about the fearless? These eight women defied tyrants, shattered norms, and changed the world—only to be nearly forgotten. Until now.

From suffragette bodyguards and revolutionary journalists to scientists erased by history, meet the women who refused to be silenced. Featuring:
🔸 The Mirabal Sisters – Risked everything to take down a dictator.
🔸 Alice Ball – A chemist who saved lives but was robbed of credit.
🔸 Edith Garrud – A 4'10" martial artist who trained suffragettes in jiujitsu.
🔸 Nellie Bly – The daring journalist who exposed asylums & circled the world.
🔸 Madame C.J. Walker – America’s first self-made female millionaire.
🔸 Lee Miller – A model turned war photographer who stormed Nazi Germany.

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⏳ **Timestamps (Click to Jump to Any Section):**
00:00 - Intro: Fearless Women Who Changed History
01:06 - The Mirabal Sisters: Defying a Dictator
07:38 - Alice Ball: The Forgotten Chemist Who Saved Lives
14:22 - Edith Garrud: The Jiu-Jitsu Suffragette
22:47 - Madame C.J. Walker: America’s First Female Millionaire
37:54 - Nellie Bly: The Journalist Who Took On the World
53:39 - Lee Miller: From Vogue to Nazi War Photographer
1:59:28 - Closing: Honoring These Women’s Legacies
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