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Here are 25 influential American women who continue to inspire us here at The Daily Signal, along with some recommended reading. Except for a certain former Supreme Court justice, none of our...
From influencing major Supreme Court decisions or making history at the Oscars to being the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean or becoming the world’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize...
But here, for Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, TIME takes a look back at 50 influential women — specifically, women who ran for, were appointed to or married into a role...
The Smithsonian's American Women’s History Initiative is a comprehensive undertaking that documents, researches, collects, displays and shares the rich and compelling story of women in the...
Three influential women in history—and on this list—Maya Angelou, Beyoncé and Sally Ride. Truly inspiring women in American history and beyond. Women don't always get the credit they...
With Women’s History Month underway and International Women’s Day approaching on March 8, classrooms and museums across the United States will be focusing on famous women who shaped the...
From Amelia Earhart to Beyoncé and Eva Perón to Malala, meet 100 women who defined the last century.
In this article, we’ll explore the stories of 15 famous women who shaped American history from its early days until the present. #1. Sacagawea (1788-1812/1884) Sacagaewa was a Lemhi Shoshone woman from Idaho. As a young teenager, she was married off to a French-Canadian fur trader.
Discover 100 women in history with achievements in the arts, astronomy, exploration, sciences, performance arts, sports, politics and government. Read these 100 profiles to learn how they redefined rules, broke records, changed perceptions and more.
Women lead advancements in science, technology, politics, sports and activism—often fighting against inequity and opposition at every turn. In this collection, explore films, interviews,...