Recent Blogs

Blogs View Job Hindi Preparation Job English Preparation
First Ranked Women in the World Part 3
jp Singh 2025-05-17 12:25:33
searchkre.com@gmail.com / 8392828781

First Ranked Women in the World Part 3

First Ranked Women in the World Part 3
First Ranked Women in the World Part 3
101. Sally Ride (Space Exploration) - First American woman in space (1983).
102. Helen Frankenthaler (Art) - First woman to gain prominence in the Abstract Expressionism movement.
103. Mary Cassatt (Art) - First American woman to exhibit with the French Impressionists.
104. Sylvia Plath (Literature) - First woman to be posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1982).
105. Fannie Lou Hamer (Civil Rights) - First woman to co-found the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (1964).
106. Patricia Bath (Medicine) - First African-American woman to receive a medical patent for a device used in cataract surgery (1988).
107. Alice Walker (Literature) - First African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1983, The Color Purple).
108. Sonia Sotomayor (Law) - First Hispanic and Latina woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court (2009).
109. Annie Londonderry (Adventure) - First woman to bicycle around the world (1894–1895).
110. Billie Holiday (Music) - First woman to sing and revolutionize jazz music, known for her influential and unique voice.
111. Beatrix Potter (Literature) - First woman to write and illustrate a beloved children's book, Peter Rabbit (1902).
112. Elinor Ostrom (Economics/Political Science) - First woman to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2009).
113. Lydia Pinkham (Business) - First woman to successfully market her own line of medicines and become a self-made businesswoman in the 19th century.
114. Lilian Bland (Aviation) - First woman to design, build, and fly an aircraft (1910).
115. Ann Sullivan (Education/Activism) - First woman to become a renowned educator for the deaf and blind, teaching Helen Keller.
116. Geraldine Ferraro (Politics) - First female vice-presidential candidate of a major American political party (1984).
117. Tenzing Norgay (Mountaineering) - First woman to climb Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary (1953), though Tenzing was a man, highlighting the equal contributions.
118. Shirley Chisholm (Politics) - First African-American woman elected to the U.S. Congress (1968) and to run for U.S. president (1972).
119. Claudia L. Johnson (Education/Technology) - First woman to pioneer mobile app development for public education systems.
120. Rita Levi-Montalcini (Medicine) - First woman to share the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1986) for the discovery of nerve growth factor.
121. Margaret Mead (Anthropology) - First woman to change the face of cultural anthropology with her work on the youth and culture of Pacific Island societies.
122. Isabel Allende (Literature) - First woman to become a successful Latin American writer, known for The House of the Spirits (1982).
123. Maria Reiche (Archaeology) - First woman to study and preserve the Nazca Lines in Peru.
124. Katherine Switzer (Sports/Marathon) - First woman to officially run the Boston Marathon (1967).
125. Svetlana Alexievich (Literature) - First woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature for her work on oral history (2015).
126. Nina Simone (Music) - First African-American woman to break out as a jazz and classical singer with global influence.
127. Anna Pavlova (Dance) - First woman to become a world-famous prima ballerina and international dance icon.
128. Marie Van Brittan Brown (Technology) - First woman to patent a home security system (1966).
129. Laura Bassi (Science/Physics) - First woman to receive a university chair in physics (1732).
130. Edith Wharton (Literature) - First woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1921, The Age of Innocence).
131. Dorothy Thompson (Journalism) - First female foreign correspondent for the New York Times and leading female political columnist in the 1930s.
132. Zora Neale Hurston (Anthropology/Literature) - First woman to document and preserve African-American folklore and culture.
133. Wangari Maathai (Environmentalism) - First African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize (2004).
134. Sarah Gilbert (Science/Medicine) - First woman to co-develop the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine (2020).
135. Bea Foster (Sports) - First woman to compete and place in the International Judo Championships.
136. Maggie Lena Walker (Business/Activism) - First African-American woman to charter a bank and serve as its president (1903).
137. Meryl Davis (Sports/Ice Dancing) - First American woman to win Olympic gold in ice dancing (2014).
138. Gertrude Elion (Pharmacy/Medicine) - First woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her groundbreaking work in drug development (1988).
139. Ethel Waters (Entertainment) - First African-American woman to star in her own television series (1939).
140. Adelina Patti (Opera) - First woman to achieve international fame as an opera singer with a career spanning multiple continents.
141. Maya Lin (Architecture/Art) - First woman to design a national memorial in Washington, D.C. (Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 1982).
142. Lucy Stone (Social Reform/Activism) - First woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree and a key leader in the abolitionist and women’s rights movements.
143. Nancy Astor (Politics) - First woman to sit in the British Parliament (1919).
144. Helen Keller (Activism/Disability Rights) - First deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree and become an advocate for the disabled.
145. Josephine Baker (Entertainment/Activism) - First woman to achieve international stardom as an entertainer in France and an active anti-racism campaigner.
146. Elinor Ochs (Anthropology) - First woman to become known for her pioneering studies in linguistic anthropology.
147. Alva Adams (Politics) - First woman to serve as the First Lady of the U.S. state of Colorado (1871).
148. Simone Veil (Politics/Activism) - First woman to serve as the President of the European Parliament (1979–1982).
149. Jessica Ennis-Hill (Sports/Athletics) - First British woman to win Olympic gold in the heptathlon (2012).
150. Leontyne Price (Opera) - First African-American woman to become a leading opera star, particularly at the Metropolitan Opera (1961).
Conclusion
Thanks For Read
jp Singh searchkre.com@gmail.com 8392828781

Our Services

Scholarship Information

Add Blogging

Course Category

Add Blogs

Coaching Information

Add Blogs

Loan Offer

Add Blogging

Add Blogging

Add Blogging

Our Course

Add Blogging

Add Blogging

Hindi Preparation

English Preparation

SearchKre Course

SearchKre Services

SearchKre Course

SearchKre Scholarship

SearchKre Coaching

Loan Offer

JP GROUP

Head Office :- A/21 karol bagh New Dellhi India 110011
Branch Office :- 1488 Adrash Nagar, 1488 Adrash Nagar Dastoi Road Hapur Gali No. 5, hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India 245101
Contact With Our Seller & Buyer