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The Early Women In Science exhibit highlights a series of remarkable women who were trailblazers in their respective sciences, all working prior to 1922, when women had to fight to join what had been fields strictly reserved for men.

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Skip to main content. Sort all content by. Florence Merriam Bailey Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7417, Florence Merriam Bailey Papers, 1865-1942. Maria Emma Gray portrait as a young woman Figures of Molluscous Animals, Selected from Various Authors, Etched for the Use of Students by Maria Emma Gray, vol. 1, 1859, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Did you know that? The Smithsonian Libraries hold more than 2 million volumes, over 36,000 of which have been digitized? Collection in the Biodive.

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