RADKE-MOSS, ANDREA G.Montana: The Magazine of Western History
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually and the first woman to win this prize was Baroness Bertha Felicie Sophie von Suttner in 1905. In fact, her work inspired the creation of the Prize. The first American woman to win this prize was Jane Addams, in 1931. However, Addams is best know...
That's right. Lots of famous women in history have achieved important female firsts, paving the way for generations of women to come. Women's history is full of awesome females who accomplished great things, and were the first woman to do so. This list of notable female firsts is full ...
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Virginians will have the opportunity this upcoming November to elect the first female and woman of color to serve as lieutenant governor in the state's history. The daughter of a Salvadorian and North African immigrant father and an Irish and Lebanese mother, Hala Ayala won the Democ...
Catherine and the right to vote A noble assembly in Catherine II's times, by Vladimir Chambers, 1913 Vladimir Chambers Suffrage for Russian women was granted by the most famous woman on the Russian throne,Catherine the Great. With his "Manifesto of Liberty" in 1762, her husband Peter III gr...
They are little-known women, like Victoria Claflin Woodhull who was the First Woman to run for president of the United States in 1872. It would be another 48 years before women in the United States won the right to vote. They are well known-known women whose lives we do not fully know...
The first woman in the United States to hold national office was Jeannette Pickering Rankin, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1917-1919. Twenty-four years later, she served again in the House from 1941-43. Rankin was the only House members to vote against declaring war...
There’s something about a powerful woman using her voice—and in a way that is not gentle or measured but bold and pointed—that still doesn’t sit well with the general public. (See: Clinton openly threatened with cries of “lock her up” to this day at Trump rallies; being called ...
The American woman makes the most of her free time. She helps with poptical campaigns. She sits on committees. She goes to classes of all kinds, from health foods to Engpsh pterature, from environmental studies to karate. She swims, plays tennis, and she takes an active interest in her...