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After reading this biography of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female US doctor, you can research more about her life by reading this article in Britannica: Elizabeth Blackwell. Post your thoughts about the book or information that you learned from your research in the comments section below. View student advertisements for the book below.
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JWL
2/4/2016 01:59:54 pm
I thought the book was very inspiring towards people telling people that they could do anything. The book also had a good message saying that your gender doesn't matter in what you do.
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GF
9/21/2016 07:16:39 am
this book in my opinion is a great book showing that if you work hard you will reach your goal and it does not matter if you are a boy or a girl.
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