Photo during the time of a flag observation in Laramie, capturing Grace's spirit through a confident pose. | ahcadmin, “Two Pull.”
Grace Raymond Hebard lived her rights to transform Wyoming and bring rights for all kinds of citizens. A largely renowned Laramie historian, while sometimes controversial she ultimately dedicated herself for the lives of others. An impactful woman within women's suffrage, she also fought for the equality of youth, indigenous peoples, for the right to love, to gain scholarship, workers, immigrants and the impoverished.
"I met with many discouragements and many sneers and much opposition to my enrolling in the scientific course, which was then entirely a man’s college. … All kinds of discouraging predictions were made that I would fail, that it was impossible for a woman to do the kind of work I was undertaking."
Grace in 1928 in a letter to a college | ahcadmin, “Two Pull.”
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