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Leonor K. Sullivan, supersisters No. 25

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Trading Cards

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image/jpeg

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1462p x 2059p

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Rights Note

Digitized as part of a partnership between The Feminist Institute and supersisters.

Credit Line

Courtesy of supersisters™

Copyright Status

In Copyright
This ephemera is from the original supersisters trading card set which aimed to empower women and girls by highlighting accomplished women in a wide variety of fields. The cards were created by sisters  Lois Rich and Barbara Egerman after Lois’ 8-year old daughter, Melissa, asked why there weren’t any women on baseball trading cards. This card features Leonor K. Sullivan, an accomplished politician who worked to pass laws to ensure safe food and products for American consumers.
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