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First Women In The World part 4
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First Women In The World part 4

First Women In The World part 4
First Women In The World part 4
151. Valentina Tereshkova (Space Exploration) - First woman in space (1963).
152. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (First Lady/Activism) - First First Lady to marry after her husband’s presidency and become a book editor.
153. Jeanette Rankin (Politics) - First woman to be elected to the U.S. Congress (1916).
154. Maya Angelou (Literature) - First woman to have her autobiography nominated for the Pulitzer Prize (1970, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings).
155. Eva Perón (Politics/Activism) - First woman in Argentina to receive power in government, advocating for labor rights and women's suffrage.
156. Patsy Mink (Politics) - First woman of color to serve in the U.S. Congress (1965) and the first Asian-American woman elected to Congress.
157. Marie Curie (Science/Chemistry) - First woman to win the Nobel Prize (1903 in Physics), and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields (Chemistry in 1911).
158. Florence Nightingale (Nursing) - First woman to establish modern nursing standards and to become a prominent social reformer.
159. Caroline Herschel (Astronomy) - First woman to discover a comet (1786), and the first woman to receive a salary as a scientist.
160. Ada Lovelace (Mathematics/Computer Science) - First woman to write an algorithm intended for implementation on a machine, considered the first computer programmer.
161. Bessie Coleman (Aviation) - First African-American woman and Native American to hold a pilot’s license (1921).
162. Marie Van Brittan Brown (Technology) - First woman to patent a home security system (1966), which led to the development of modern security systems.
163. Diana Nyad (Sports/Endurance) - First person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage (2013).
164. Sally Prouty (Business/Leadership) - First woman to be the CEO of a major business consulting company.
165. Kirsten Neuschwanger (Business) - First woman to found a billion-dollar company in the renewable energy sector.
166. Rosalind Franklin (Science) - First scientist to photograph the structure of DNA using X-ray crystallography, which led to the discovery of the double helix.
167. Barbara Walters (Television) - First woman to co-anchor the evening news on a major American network (ABC).
168. Alicia Vikander (Film/Acting) - First woman to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Danish Girl (2016).
169. Eleanor Roosevelt (Activism/Politics) - First woman to chair the United Nations Human Rights Commission and advocate for human rights globally.
170. Lillian Gilbreth (Engineering/Psychology) - First woman to earn a doctorate in industrial engineering and to be the first female member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
171. Sally Hemings (Social History) - First African-American woman to be acknowledged for her relationship with Thomas Jefferson and the legacy of her children.
172. Kathrine Switzer (Sports) - First woman to officially run the Boston Marathon (1967).
173. Amelia Earhart (Aviation) - First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean (1932).
174. Mary Wollstonecraft (Philosophy/Feminism) - First woman to write A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), a foundational text for feminism.
175. Ching Shih (Piracy) - First woman to command a vast pirate fleet, one of the most successful pirates in history.
176. Sarah Bernhardt (Theatre) - First woman to command a significant place in European theatre and pioneer for women in performance arts.
177. Greta Thunberg (Environmental Activism) - First young activist to be internationally recognized for her climate change work and lead youth climate movements globally.
178. Margaret Thatcher (Politics) - First woman to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979–1990).
179. Frances Perkins (Politics/Activism) - First woman appointed to the U.S. Cabinet, serving as Secretary of Labor (1933–1945).
180. Claudia Cardinale (Film) - First woman to achieve international stardom in European cinema with roles in iconic films like The Leopard (1963).
181. Barbara McClintock (Science/Genetics) - First woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering transposable elements (1983).
182. Boudica (History/Leadership) - First female warrior queen to lead a revolt against the Roman Empire (60–61 CE).
183. Serena Williams (Sports/Tennis) - First woman to win 23 Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era.
184. Simone Biles (Sports/Gymnastics) - First woman to win four gold medals in a single Olympic gymnastics competition (2016).
185. Eliza Lucas Pinckney (Agriculture) - First woman to cultivate indigo in the American colonies, making it a cash crop in the 1700s.
186. Leila Janah (Business/Technology) - First woman to create a global social enterprise that creates digital job opportunities for disadvantaged people.
187. Maud Menten (Biochemistry) - First woman to develop the Michaelis-Menten theory, which is fundamental to biochemistry and enzyme kinetics.
188. Alice Ball (Medicine) - First woman to develop an effective treatment for leprosy in the early 20th century.
189. Hedy Lamarr (Film/Technology) - First woman to co-invent a frequency-hopping technology that became the basis for modern wireless communication.
190. Wangari Maathai (Environmentalism/Activism) - First African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize (2004) for her environmental advocacy.
191. Mary Jackson (Engineering/Space Science) - First African-American woman to work as an engineer at NASA (1951).
192. Martha Stewart (Business/Television) - First woman to become a lifestyle and media mogul, revolutionizing home decor, cooking, and entertainment.
193. Toni Morrison (Literature) - First African-American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature (1993).
194. Milly Dowler (Crime/Journalism) - First woman whose murder case sparked an international media reform after phone hacking scandal.
195. Lucille Ball (Television/Entertainment) - First woman to run a major television studio (Desilu Productions).
196. Margo Jones (Theatre) - First woman to found a major regional theatre in the United States (Theatre ‘47’ in Dallas).
197. Anna Wintour (Fashion) - First woman to lead Vogue for over 30 years and revolutionize fashion media.
198. Pat Summitt (Sports/Coaching) - First NCAA Division I women's basketball coach to win 1,000 games (2011).
199. Coco Chanel (Fashion) - First woman to revolutionize women's fashion with her minimalist and timeless designs, making suits and pants acceptable for women.
200. Marie Curie (Science/Physics) - First person, and the only woman, to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific fields (Physics and Chemistry).
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