The first woman on Earth
Eve
Joseph Smith's wife
Emma Smith
This woman didn't give up her seat to a white man on a bus
Rosa Parks
This woman gave birth to the Savior, Jesus Christ
Mary the Mother of Jesus
President Nelson's wife
Wendy Nelson
The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
Amelia Earhart
This woman gave birth to her first child during the massacre at Hawn's Mill, Missouri
Eliza Carter Snow
This woman was a Union scout, spy, and nurse. She was a suffragist who fought for women's rights. She became the first woman to lead an armed military raid.
Harriet Tubman
The first woman in the Book of Mormon. (The mother of Nephi, Laman, Lemuel, and Sam.)
Sariah
This Leader's birthday was this past Sunday (the 5th)
Sister Johnson
The first woman to win a Nobel Prize
Marie Curie
This woman was pregnant but still went through school to become a doctor and gave birth to her daughter the day after passing her exams
Ellis Reynolds Shipp
This woman was the first black woman to travel in space
Mae Carol Jemison
This woman risked her life by approaching the King to talk on the Jews' behalf she exposed the King's treachery and saved the Jews from their enemies
Esther
The current YW General President
Bonnie H. Cordon
The first woman to reach the top of Mount Everest
Junko Tabei
This woman and her sister saved the Doctrine and Covenants from being destroyed by a mob
Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner
This woman was the first black artist elected to the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, and receiving a commission to create art for the 1939 New York World’s Fair
Augusta Savage
These women taught their sons to put on the whole armor of God, to place their trust in the Lord, and to doubt not. These women hated war so much that they would rather be tortured and murdered then defend themselves.
The mothers of the 2000 Stripling Warriors
The current Relief Society General 1st Counselor
J. Anette Dennis
The first woman to go to space
Valentina Tereshkova
This woman was the first confirmed member in England
Jennetta Richards
This woman was the first black woman elected to the State Senate. During her time there, she helped pass the state’s first minimum wage law and was instrumental in creating its Fair Employment Commission
Barbara Jordan
This woman gathered her people to the king's house so they could witness the conversion of their king and queen. Through her actions, a large crowd of Lamanites was taught by the king, the queen, Ammon, and the servants, and was eventually converted
Abish
The current Primary General 2nd Counselor
Tracy Y. Browning