Margaret Dunkle 
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SOURCE: Time Magazine
3-1-18
She Exposed the Discrimination in College Sports Before Title IX. Now She’s a Women’s History Month Honoree
For the work she did, which led to her becoming the first Chair of the National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education, Margaret Dunkle is now one of the trailblazers honored by the National Women’s History Project for exemplifying this year’s Women’s History Month theme of “Nevertheless, She Persisted.”
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