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10 Women to Turn Your Attention To

10.Lauren LaVera: Lauren has worked as an actor who appeared in multiple movies such as Clinton Road in 2019 and The Well in 2023. But one movie that she’s best known for is Sienna Shaw in Terrifier 2 in 2022, making her one of the best final girls of horror and making the killer, Art the Clown character more interesting.

9. Queen Elizabeth the Second: She was known for her sense of duty and her devotion to life in full service.

8. Rosa Parks: Miss Parks was known for being the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement for equal rights as she shows she had the right to not give her seat to another white man which caught the attention of a million people.

7: Melenda Gates: Known for being the wife of Bill Gates, the man who invented Microsoft. She was known for helping those in need and fighting for the equal rights for women.

6: Margaret Thatcher: Became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Her work with President Regan during the Cold War is still remembered to this day.

5: Rita Moreno: Moreno is a Puerto Rican-American singer, dancer, and actress who has paved an important path for women especially women of color. She was the first Latinx person to win a EGOT(an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award.

4.Kalpa Chawla: Kalpa was the first Indian woman of descent to fly in space. She had another trip after her and six other astronauts did 80 experiments.

3.Wilma Mankiller: Wilma became the first women to be Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation in the United States.

2. Anna Julia Cooper: Celebrated as one of the most promoted black scholars and feminist in the 19th and 20th centuries.

1.Jennette Rankin: Rankin was the first woman to be elected for congress. After her election in 1916 she mentioned that she may be the first woman member for Congress but she knows she won’t be the last.