The year when women given the right to vote, in America.
What happened in 1920
First woman to receive the Nobel Prize
Marie Curie
She was a French fashion designer and businesswoman who dominated Parisian Haute Couture for nearly six decades. She was also a pioneer for women's rights and gender equality.
Coco Chanel!
Her skills in Mathematics put NASA Astronauts on the moon.
Katherine Johnson!
Author of The Girl Who Drank The Moon?
Kelly Barnhill.
Her role in freeing the slaves
Who is the first and only tennis player to achieve a Career Golden Slam in both singles and doubles?
Serena Williams!
This artist has won 35 Grammy awards, the most ever.
Beyoncé!
A marine biologist and conservationist, she was one of the first female scientists to work for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is known for her book "Silent Spring"
Rachel Carson.
She is credited with creating the genre of Science Fiction with her novel Frankenstein in 1818.
Mary Shelley.
Who was the first Queen of England, and what nickname is she famously known by?
Queen Mary I, Nicknamed: Bloody Mary.
Kamala Harris.
She was known for her extravagant fashion and expensive tastes. Which ultimately costed her her head.
Marie Antoinette.
"Let Them Eat Cake!"
The most famous primate scientist in history, she was renowned for her work with chimpanzees and as a champion of animal rights.
Jane Goodall.
Her most famous work, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," is a powerful memoir about her childhood.
Maya Angelou.
Who was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the US?
Elizabeth Blackwell
Which disability and women’s rights activist was known for being the first deaf-blind person to write a book and earn a Bachelor’s Degree?
Helen Keller.
Which artist was known for her self-portraits and depiction of Mexican folk culture?
Frida Kahlo!
This woman is considered to be the first computer programer ever.
Ada Lovelace.
She is the only person to have earned 1 billion dollars from writing.
JK Rowling.
What crime were women accused of and executed for in Salem MA. 1692.
First woman inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame?
Aretha Franklin.
With 10 Grammy wins and 55 nominations, she has created a lasting legacy in country music, but this talented singer makes a big difference offstage as well. From promoting children’s literacy to donating $1 million to COVID-19 research, her philanthropy has helped countless people.
Dolly Parton!
Which Guatemalan activist is known for her work for ethnocultural reconciliation and Indigenous rights?
Rigoberta Menchú
Which of Louisa May Alcott's characters in the novel "Little Women" wanted to be a writer?
Josephine "Jo" March