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10 Iconic Women Who Will Inspire You To Be The Best Version Of You

10 Iconic Women Who Will Inspire You To Be The Best Version Of You

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5. Harper Lee

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The author of the controversial To Kill a Mockingbird makes this list. The classic novel that was released in 1960 tackled racial injustice told by a 6 year old Scout, who was just learning what’s right and wrong.

To Kill a Mockingbird mirrors the social issues surrounding that era. Back in the ’60s, millions of African-Americans marched for equality.

Despite the massive success of her book and being a well-known author to generations, Harper chose to live a quiet life and left us with To Kill a Mockingbird as a message of hope and peace.