Marie Curie
Marie Curie was a Polish physicist and chemist famous for her work on radioactivity and twice a winner of The Nobel Prize.
A Woman Hitting A Neo-Nazi With Her Handbag In Växjö, Sweden (13 April 1985)
Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani Activist For Female Education, The Youngest-ever Nobel Prize Laureate
Kathrine Switzer Was The First Woman To Run The Boston Marathon (1967). When Organizer Jock Semple Realised A Woman Was Running He Tried To Tackle Her
Margaret Heafield Was A Director Of Software Engineering For Nasa’s Apollo Space Program (1969)
Russia-born Valentina Tereshkova Became The First Woman In Space Aboard The Vostok 6 (1963)
One Of The Onna-Bugeisha, Female Samurai Warrior Of The Upper Bushi (Samurai), Class In Feudal Japan (the Late 1800’s)
Amelia Earhart Was The First Female Aviator To Fly Solo Across The Atlantic Ocean (1928)
These Women Were Firefighters At Pearl Harbor (1941)
Komako Kimura, A Prominent Japanese Suffragist Marched On Fifth Avenue In New York City Demanding The Right To Vote (27 October 1917)