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A Woman Hitting A Neo-Nazi With Her Handbag In Växjö, Sweden (13 April, 1985)

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Russia-Born Valentina Tereshkova Became The First Woman In Space Aboard The Vostok 6 (1963)

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Margaret Heafield Was A Director Of Software Engineering For NASA’s Apollo Space Program (1969)

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Anne Frank Was A Jewish Diarist And Writer

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Marie Curie Was A Polish Physicist And Chemist Famous For Her Work On Radioactivity And Twice A Winner Of The Nobel Prize

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One Of The Onna-Bugeisha, Female Samurai Warrior Of The Upper Bushi (Samurai), Class In Feudal Japan (Late 1800’s)

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These Women Were Firefighters At Pearl Harbor (1941)

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A 106-Year-Old Woman Who Protected Her Home With A Rifle, In Armenia (1990)

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Maud Stevens Wagner Was The First Known Female Tattoo Artist In The United States (1907)

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Ellen O’neal, One Of The Greatests Female Freestyle Skateboarders In The World (1970)

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Malala Yousafzai (19-Years-Old) Pakistani Activist For Female Education, The Youngest Ever Nobel Prize Laureate

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Billie Jean King. US Tennis Legend & Became The First Prominent Female Athlete To Come Out

Jane Goodall, Leading Primatologist And Conservationalist

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Sarla Thakral Was First Indian Woman To Fly. She Earned An Aviation Pilot License In 1936 At The Age Of 21 And Flew A Gypsy Moth Solo

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Annette Kellerman Promoted Women’s Right To Wear A Fitted One-Piece Bathing Suit (1907). She Was Arrested For Indecency

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Amelia Earhart Was The First Female Aviator To Fly Solo Across The Atlantic Ocean (1928)

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Gertrude Caroline Ederle Became The First Woman To Swim Across The English Channel (1926)

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Marina Ginestà Was A French Veteran Of The Spanish Civil War. This Is Her Most Famous Picture At The Top Of Hotel Colón In Barcelona (21 July, 1936)

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Voting Activist Annie Lumpkins At The Little Rock City Jail (10 July, 1961)

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Girls Deliver Ice. Heavy Work That Formerly Belonged To Men Only Is Being Done By Girls (16 September, 1918)

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