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Meet the Women
Lucille BallBall's lead role helped set the stage for other female comedians.
Candis CayneCayne's the first trans woman to land a major prime-time TV role.
Gwendolyn BrooksBrooks is a poet, author, teacher, and Pulitzer Prize winner.
Time’s UpThe celeb-founded movement is a driving force for women in leadership.
Hedy LamarrLamarr, an actress-inventor, set the stage for some modern tech.
Christine LagardeLagarde is the managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
Indra NooyiNooyi is the former CEO of PepsiCo.
Cecilia Payne-GaposchkinPayne-Gaposchkin was an astronomer with an out-of-this-world discovery.
Mary Dixon Kies, Judy Reed & Sara E. GoodeThese female inventors made history by getting US patents.
Serena WilliamsWilliams is queen on and off the court.
Bernice SandlerSandler's considered the ”godmother of Title IX."
Caster SemenyaSemenya is a two-time Olympic track and field champion from South Africa.
The London 2012 Olympics2012 was the first time every country that had sent a delegation had at least one female athlete competing.
Jen Welter, Kathryn Smith, and Sarah ThomasThese women are on the literal sidelines, but on the frontlines of progress in the NFL.
Ida B WellsWells was born a slave and helped found the NAACP.
Katharine GrahamGraham is the former Washington Post publisher and the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
Col. Ruby BradleyBradley is one of the most highly decorated women in US military history.
Erin Loos CutraroLoos is the CEO and Founder of She Should Run.
The Firsts: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jeannette Rankin, and Sandra Day O’ConnorThese women worked toward women’s representation and inclusion in the three branches of US government.
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- How Women Got The Right To Vote, Skimm'd
In under 10 minutes, we take you through how women got the right to vote. Listen now—exclusively in theSkimm App.