Women Scientists

by Nancy Veglahn

Published 1 December 1991
Part of a series for 10-year-olds and upwards, which presents American history through the lives of its most influential and significant figures, this book covers the contribution of 11 women scientists working in such fields as plant genetics, astronomy and marine biology.

Women Pioneers

by Nancy Veglahn

Published 1 October 1995
Each volume in the American Profiles series provides middle and high school students with concise information on eight to thirteen important and influential figures in a particular field of endeavor. Profiles are organized around a movement, event, or profession that has had a significant, lasting impact on American history and contemporary life. Essential biographical information is included for each figure, but the heart of each profile describes the critical achievements and contributions of the individual under consideration and assesses the subject's significance, not only in the context of the person's own lifetime, but in the broader sweep of American history. Placing each figure's achievements and contributions in a historical context makes each profile the ideal source for preparing reports. Students can use this framework as a basis for comparisons and contrasts, which will give them a better understanding of how individuals shape, and are shaped by, the times in which they live. Profiles: Rebecca Burlend; Clara Brown; Virginia Reed; Tabitha Brown; Martha Gay Masterson; Pamelia Fergus; Louise Amelia Clappe; Elinore Pruitt Stewart; and Polly Berris.