The total amount of siblings that Judith had
8 brothers
Judith published these items throughout her life and career
Poetry, essays, plays, and books
Judith was these two adjectives in her community
Hard-working and influential
Famous first lady who was close friends with Judith Sargent Murray and who also fought for gender equality throughout society
Abigail Adams
F Scott Fitzgerald's popular novel written about society in the 1920s
The Great Gatsby
Name of Judith's daughter
Julia
The items that were released in the 1960s and 1980s
Writings and letters of Judith
Judith's occupation
18th-century feminist writer
Susan B. Anthony
The country that gave the US the Statue of Liberty
France
Name of Judith's second husband
John Murray
The novel that Judith published which challenged gender norms and highlighted career opportunities for women
On the Equality of the Sexes
What Judith fought for throughout her life
Equal access for education
Former Supreme Court Justice who spent her life fighting for gender equality and women's rights from the 1950s to 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG)
The amount of pages in Ana's essay
Name of Judith's first husband
Stevens
The novel that Judith published in 1787 highlighting her views as a Universalist
The Gleaner
Judith inspired this movement in the 20th century
The women's suffrage movement
Former first lady who worked with the Women's Trade Union League to address women's work, quality, and rights in the 20th century. She also became the first chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights to promote equality regarding social issues.
Eleanor Roosevelt
The amount of cherry blossom trees in Washington, DC
Approximately 3,800
Occupation of Judith's first husband
Judith published this novel in 1816 about her second husband
Judith is known as this because of Abigail Adams
the Forgotten Feminist
Poet and author who used her work to inspire women to overcome gender and race discrimination. She was even awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her literature.
Maya Angelou
The smallest country in the world
Vatican City