They may not all be with us, but countless incredible women of the past have contributed to the way we live and work in the world today. The list includes women's and civil rights activists, scientists, politicians, musicians, monarchs, humanitarians, and much more.
Click through for some inspiring tales of women who didn't back down in the face of adversity.
On April 7, 2022, Ketanji Brown Jackson, 51, became the first Black woman to be confirmed to the Supreme Court. She was nominated by President Joe Biden in February and underwent a grueling Senate approval process, but eventually won her spot with a vote of 53-47. Jackson is an honors graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School who has served as a judge since 2012. Her confirmation hearing speech on March 21 went viral for her heartfelt address to her daughters: "I know it has not been easy as I have tried to navigate the challenges of juggling my career and motherhood," she said, "And I fully admit that I did not always get the balance right. But I hope that you have seen that with hard work, determination, and love, it can be done. I am so looking forward to seeing what each of you chooses to do with your amazing lives in this incredible country." Jackson has made history as the first Black female Supreme Court Justice, joining other trailblazers like Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Madeleine Albright was the first woman to be elected US Secretary of State in 1997. Originally from the Czech Republic, Albright's family fled the Nazi regime in 1939 and ended up in the US. Her personal experiences made her a passionate opponent of totalitarianism for the rest of her life. Albright's dedication to humanitarian causes and improving diplomatic relations in order to avoid loss of life were cornerstones of her impressive career. She was instrumental in developing the West's foreign policy after the end of the Cold War, championed the expansion of NATO, and convinced President Bill Clinton to intervene in the Balkan War to prevent genocide and ethnic cleansing.
'The Diary of Anne Frank' is one of the most widely read books in the world. The girl recorded her thoughts and observations while in hiding from Nazi forces during World War II. She is considered an icon of strength and resilience.
Cleopatra is one of the most well-known women in history. She was a great businesswoman and military strategist, she spoke six languages, and was educated in philosophy, literature, and art.
Joan of Arc was a poor, illiterate 17-year-old girl who decided to save France from the English. Without any military knowledge, she persuaded a small group of soldiers to join her and gained royal permission to march to Orleans and free the city from the English.
Marina Ginesta was a communist militant who served as a journalist in the Spanish Civil War. This photo of her became one of the most iconic to come out of the war.
Coleman was the first women of African-American descent to hold a pilot's license. She died in a plane crash while on a test flight.
To date, the first and only female prime minister of India, she was in power from 1966–77 and 1980–84.
The youngest child of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, she followed the path of her father and is considered one of the pioneering founders of psychoanalytic child psychology.
An Olympic champion and sports icon of track and field, Rudolph became a role model for black and female athletes. Away from sport, she was an enthusiastic advocate of civil and women's rights.
Lauder (pictured on the left), was the co-founder of the Estée Lauder cosmetics company. She was named by Time magazine as one of the most influential business geniuses of the 20th century.
Franklin is regarded as the "Queen of Soul" for hits like 'Respect' and 'Chain of Fools.' She was the first female artist to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Inspirational women who changed history
From Rosa Parks to Ella Fitzgerald, these women made their mark
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They may not all be with us, but countless incredible women of the past have contributed to the way we live and work in the world today. The list includes women's and civil rights activists, scientists, politicians, musicians, monarchs, humanitarians, and much more.
Click through for some inspiring tales of women who didn't back down in the face of adversity.