Beulah Henry
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The charismatic Beulah Henry, was called ’Lady Edison’ by many, as she was a prolific inventor. Many people have actually never heard of Beulah, despite her development of over 101 inventions! Delve into her amazing story and discover how she came to enjoy global successes.
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Lillian Gilbreth
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