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  2. Jessie Tarbox Beals - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Tarbox Beals (December 23, 1870 – May 30, 1942) was an American photographer, the first published female photojournalist in the United States and the first female night photographer. She is best known for her freelance news photographs, particularly of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair , and portraits of places such as Bohemian Greenwich ...

  3. Jessie Diggins - Wikipedia

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    At the 2022 Winter Olympics, Diggins won bronze in the women's sprint to become the first American to win an individual Olympic medal in a cross-country sprint. [25] She went on to win silver in the women's 30 kilometer freestyle, earning the U.S.' last medal on the last day of the Olympics. [26]

  4. Jessie Belle Smothers - Wikipedia

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    Jessie made her professional wrestling debut at a Firestorm event on January 8, 2010, where she lost to Sassy Stephie. [1] [7] Jessie made her debut for Blue Water Federation (BWF), on September 25, 2010, at a BWF event, where she teamed up with Sterling Von Erich in a losing effort to Jennifer Blake and Dustin Daniels in a mixed-tag-team match.

  5. Jessie Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    The guild had some success in improving access to higher education for women. It was renamed the Canadian Women's Suffrage Association in 1883 [2] with Jessie (McEwen) Turnbull as its first president. [3] The Toronto-based association worked towards opening up education to women, and allowing women to advance as professionals, particularly as ...

  6. Allyson Felix, Bianca Gates and Jessie Randall Talk About ...

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    The innovative changemakers spoke about their unique journeys, leading in a dramatically changed world and advocating for women's rights through business.

  7. Jessie Donaldson Hodder - Wikipedia

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    This love quadrangle was later fictionalized by Gertrude Stein in her first novel, Fernhurst: The History of Phillip Redfern, A Student of the Nature of Women. [6] In 1898, insisting that the affair was over, Alfred Hodder put his common-law wife, Jessie, and their two children on a ship from New York back to Germany, promising to join them.

  8. Jesy Nelson - Wikipedia

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    The photo was later deleted after she was criticised over accusations of cultural appropriation. [37] In May 2021, Nelson was accused of " blackfishing " (a form of cultural appropriation). [ 38 ] Her name trended on Twitter after some users realised that she is white, having previously believed that Nelson was a woman of colour.

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