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Youngest Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Malala Yousafzai

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Who is the author of Silent Spring and other books on the environmental protection of the world

Rachel Carson

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Credited with the passing of the first anti-discrimination bill in the United States, was the president of the Alaska Native Sisterhood

Elizabeth Peratrovich

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Best known for her self-portraits, this Mexican painter is a feminist, disability, LGBTQ, and communist icon 

Frida Kahlo

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Edith Cummings was both the first female athlete and the first golfer to appear on the cover in this magazine in 1924

Time

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famous suffragist who joined Jane Addams in 1915 in founding the Woman’s Peace Party at a meeting of 3000 women in Washington DC

Carrie Chapman Catt

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Was the first computer programmer (1833), largely self-taught in math, for whom the programming language ADA was named by the Department of Defense in 1977

Lady Ada Lovelace

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printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence that included the signers’ names

Mary Kathrin Goddard

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Known as the Queen of Jazz, her first hit was "A-Tisket, A-Tasket"

Ella Fitzgerald

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This female tennis player was a serious advocate for equal pay at Wimbledon, and successfully went on to become the first women’s champion to get equal prize money

Venus Williams

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Wrote international best-seller  “Lay Down Your Arms” in 1889, was president of Austrian Society for the Friends of Peace  and was the first woman to be granted the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905

Bertha von Suttner

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Discovered a comet named for her in 1847, taught astronomy at Vassar, and   was the first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Maria Mitchell

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Daughter and granddaughter of Paiute Indian chiefs from Nevada, she lobbied Congress, wrote extensively, and traveled across country during the late 1800s lecturing on the hardships brought upon Native Americans by the U.S. Government

Sarah Winnemucca

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This Latin pop star won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement award in 2016

Celia Cruz

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In the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, U.S. player Alex Morgan went viral on social media after scoring against England because she pretended to do this as a celebration

sip tea (british style)

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won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 with a friend for their efforts against violence in Northern Ireland

Mairead Corrigan Maguire

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biophysicist who developed standards for radiation protection, and established techniques for treating tumors with radiation and X-rays

Edith Quimby

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the first black Congresswoman, beginning in 1968; and who in 1972 ran for President and won 151 delegates at the Democratic Convention? 

Shirley Chisholm

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First actress of Asian descent to win an Oscer

Vivien Leigh

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voted as the greatest female athlete of the 20th century by “Sports Illustrated” in 2000

Jackie Joyner-Kersee

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won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931, was first president from 1919 to 1935 of the Women’s International League of Peace and Freedom and was called an unpatriotic subversive by press and the US government

Jane Addams

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Expanded the theory that the Appalachian area was where plants survived during the Ice Age and wrote the classic Deciduous Forests of EasternNorth America in 1950

E. Lucy Braun

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First woman to run for President

Victoria Woodhull

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First African-American woman to win the Pulitzer prize for her book "The Warmth of Other Suns"

Isabel Wilkerson

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The first year that women competed in every sport at the Olympics? Hint; it was in the 21st century

2012