How does Walker’s rejection of society’s expectations support the idea that she was a trailblazer?
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"Mary Walker" also known as the Orginal New Woman, rejected society's expectations.
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- She is known to be the trailblazer, a woman of her kind, as she was the first female surgeon in the country who also served in the civil war.
- Mary was uncompromising in her beliefs and rejected all the standards that society had set for women at that time.
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She is known to be thetrailblazer, a woman of her kind, as shewas the first female surgeon in the country who also served in the civil war. Mary was uncompromising in her beliefs and rejected all the standards thatsociety had set for women at that time.
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