The Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument is a sculpture by Meredith Bergmann. It was installed in Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, on August 26, 2020, coinciding with Women’s Equality Day. [1][2] The sculpture is located at the northwest corner of Literary Walk along the Central Park Mall. [3][4] It commemorates and depicts Sojourner Truth (c. 1797 -1883), Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906.. Many of these women worked on an intimate scale, but some became well known for their monumental statues of marble or bronze that grace cities throughout the world. This is a list of 10 women who distinguished themselves as exceptional talents within a notoriously male-dominated field.
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