#20: Helen Taft Manning
Born to President William H. Taft in 1891, Helen Taft Manning was a dedicated student, graduating from Bryn Mawr College. She became a respected historian, dean, and briefly, acting president there, marrying a Yale professor and raising two academically inclined daughters.

Helen Taft Manning’s legacy extends through her dual roles in academia and the suffragist movement. Her impactful career as a history professor and suffragist showcased her dedication to education and women’s rights, marking her a notable figure in both fields.
