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  1. Feb 26, 2019 · From a plea to a founding father, to the suffragists to Title IX, to the first female political figures, women have blazed a steady trail towards equality in the United States. Explore famous...

  2. Timeline of American Women in History. Hundreds of women stand out in American History, and many events in our nation’s growth led to the ultimate equality. Here’s a timeline of some significant events.

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    • 1903: Marie Curie becomes the first woman to receive Nobel Prize. The chemist and physicist is most famous for her pioneering work in the field of radioactivity.
    • 1912: Girl Scouts of America is founded. Juliette Gordon Low started the all-girls club in Savannah, Georgia, with the aim of promoting social welfare by encouraging members to participate in community service and outdoor activities.
    • 1920: Women in the U.S. are given the right to vote. On August 18, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution was ratified, guaranteeing all American women the right to vote.
    • 1932: Amelia Earhart flies solo across the Atlantic. Amelia Earhart set many aviation records and became the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross.
  3. Feb 5, 2018 · Women not only were making history on Earth but also in space. Mission Specialist Sally Ride launched into space on the shuttle Challenger along with the rest of the NASA crew from Kennedy Space Center. Ride was the first American woman to be launched into space.

  4. This is a timeline of women in the history of America, noting important events relevant in American women's history. For a detailed timeline of individual American women's firsts, see the List of American women's firsts. Timeline Official portrait of Kamala Harris, 2021. 1756: Lydia Taft is the first woman to vote legally in Colonial America.

  5. 2020 Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was appointed by President Biden in 2020 becoming the first African-American woman and the sixth women appointed to the Supreme Court. 2021 Kamala Harris is sworn in as the first woman, as well as the first woman of African American and South Asian descent, to hold the position of Vice President of ...

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  7. Apr 24, 2024 · Records in the National Archives document the great contributions that women have made to our nation. Learn about the history of women in the United States by exploring their stories through letters, photographs, film, and other primary sources.

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