This first lady was politically active during her husband's administration. She was also chair of the U.N. Human Rights Commission
Eleanor Roosevelt
Claressa Shields
This female comedian and fashion critic was the first woman to host a late night talk show
Joan Rivers, she was a regular fill in for Johnny Carson
Who was the first woman British Prime Minister?
Margaret Thatcher
She was one of Englans' most famous literature writers with classics like Pride & Prejudice and Emma
Jane Austen
This former first lady was the first female Presidential nominee for a major political party and the only first lady to serve an elected President
Hillary Clinton
Simone Biles
This woman, known for her "Little Black Dress", handbags and perfume was the only fashion designer to make the Time's 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century
Coco Chanel
She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
Amelia Earhart
This woman, who was a leader of the suffragist movement was arrested for illegally voting in the 1872 Presidential Election
Susan B. Anthony
She was never a "first lady" but she was the first Vice President of the United States
Kamala Harris
This woman tennis player beat Bobbie Riggs in all three sets during the 1973 "Battle of the Sexes"
Billie Jean King
"You get a car! You get a car!" This woman beat out Phil Donahue in ratings and built a media empire just from her name
Oprah Winfrey
This physicist and chemist was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize for discovering polonium and radium in 1898.
Marie Curie
You better show this woman, R-E-S-P-E-C-T, she's the first woman to be inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and performed for 3 Presidents
Aretha Franklin
This First Lady was the last woman to appear on paper currency in the US. She was on the $1 from 1886-1891 and her and her husband were featured on $1 in 1896.
Martha Washington
This famous tennis player has 23 Grand Slam Titles, she also has some wins with her sister, Venus.
Serena Williams
President Regan appointed this woman to the Supreme Court in 1981, she became the first woman judge and served for 24 years.
Sandra Day O'Conner
This policitan was the first female Chancellor of Germany
Angela Merkel
This woman scientist was the first woman to earn a PHD in computer science and developed the first computer algorithm to be processed by a machine.
Ada Lovelace
Abigail Adams
She had an ankle injury and still played through the pain and ended up breaking her ankle on the vault
This woman, who was the owner of the Washington Post at the time was responsible for uncovering the Watergate Scandal. She is also America's First Fortune 500 Female CEO
Katherine Graham
This woman was a pioneer and founder for modern nursing and founded a nursing school in England
Florance Nightingale
Men think they know everything about cars, this woman was the inventor of the windshield wipers
Mary Anderson