Coco Chanel shouldn't be on your list. She didn't take time off during WW2 like you said, but rather dated high ranking Nazis. She should not be praised
Watching this so when my daughter needs some inspiration I can sit and tell her about all the females that came before her and was able to accomplish a lot
There are many more Dido Empress of Carthage , Bodicea Queen of the Iceni , Emilene Pankhurst and other women of the suffrage movement in the UK , Margaret Thatcher first female Prime Minister of the UK , Queen Mary , Queen Victoria , Both Queen Elizabeth the First and Second , Joan of Arc just to name a few .
Actually, Victoria Woodhall was the first woman presidential candidate in the US, not Shirley Chisholm, as remarkable as she was. In April 1870, Woodhull wrote a letter to the editor of the New York Herald announcing her candidacy. It was published on On April 2, 1870. She was nominated for President by the newly-formed Equal Rights Party on May 10, 1872, at Apollo Hall in NYC.
And not Hillary Clinton either. (Don't they think some people would check out that claim?) Frederick Douglas, a black man, was Woodhall's running mate. So, Obummer was not the first black candidate either.
Dido Empress of Carthage , Bodicea Queen of the Iceni , Cleopatra Empress of Egypt , Emilene Pankhurst and other women of the suffrage movement in the UK , Margaret Thatcher first female Prime Minister of the UK , Queen Victoria , both Queen Elizabeth the First and Second , Queen Mary , Joan of Arc .. The list could be near endless .
My great great grandmother, Susanna Dickinson. The sole survivor of the Alamo. She contributed her life to Texas and all those who gave their lives for Texas
Wow that's bad butt Im a Alamo descendant too but I don't think we're related to Susanna Dickinson we're related to Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie ..but I think most Texans have a connection some just more rooted than some
Well first mother Theresa herself was a terrible person & I always get kinda salty when i think about rosa parks story. Not her, she was fine, but the young black woman who refused to give up heat seat before rosa parks did. But the press(?) didn't want her as the spokesperson because she was an unwed mother (i think, please correct me if im wrong or have more info)
I have a soft spot for Madam CJ Walker because my grandmother studied under her for hair dressing. I would also suggest Florence Nightingale and Maya Angelou.
What about Eliza Schuyler-Hamilton? Eliza is the one who kept her husband Alexander Hamilton‘s legacy alive and she’s the person that created the first orphanage in New York City and she raised funds for the Washington monument that we have today and the orphanage in New York City is still up and running till this day so I hope you guys agree with me?
Hundreds of women did more for the world than "Mother" Teresa. Picking her insults at least 23 of the others on your list. Read The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice by Christopher Hitchens. She kept most of the money she raised and withheld any pain medication or medical treatments from the residents in her crowded, unsanitary hospices. Indra Gandhi may have been a good leader for India, but I was there during one of her elections and planned to visit a wildlife area. The usual temporary housing for visitors was fenced off and crowded with voters and members of her opposition party, so they couldn't vote against her. As you said, there are many other famous women to choose from and you should have.
I definitely want a part 2! There have been many, many influential women throughout history and we should celebrate their achievements and advancements. Really cool to see foreo as a sponsor as well, that device definitely works wonders
My great-grandfather started a trucking business. At the beginning, it was wagons, of course, not trucks. By the time I arrived, it was trucks large and small. Grandfather died when I was 5 1/2 and grandmother took over the business. From that time until I was 14, grandmother owned and operated a trucking business. She always told me to be a doctor or lawyer or engineer. Admiral Grace Murray Hopper inspired me to follow a computer programming and engineering career.
Thank you for emphasizing that it was hard to choose 25 women 😍 Back in those days, it was harder to stand up for something, but they made it possible for women later on to feel free.. Oh, and thank you for that discount on foreo devices - it certainly doesn't hurt to look good while being independent 😎
I remember doing a report on Elizabeth Blackwell in the 5th grade and since then I've had a soft spot for her. I also admire Ida B Wells, Bessie Coleman, Sybil Ludington, Valerie Taylor, Cleopatra (f Octavian), Virginia Hall, Mamie Till, and many others.
I don't think mother Theresa should have been on this list. But maybe if she inspired others to do good, maybe that makes up for her being a horrible person.
Mike please look up Nancy Ward she's the Pocahontas of TN and a very Amazing woman and you wouldn't believe the contributions she made to Cherokee society and she one of the most amazing women you likely never read about in history books and her cousin Dragging canoe was considered the Cherokee Napoleon and trained Tecumseh and I'm sorry but I'll agree to disagree with #25 and #20 I have no respect for chanel she was a Nazi sympathizer..but please look up Nancy Ward you might like her she's pretty amazing
Mike you'd need a part 2-200 there's just too many to list...I have several ancestors who could be on this list besides Nancy Ward the one I mentioned.. there's also incredible film actresses that were Me too women before it was a movement I had a cousin who went to Hollywood in the late 30s early 40s she was my grandpa's second cousin Linda Darnell you should look her up but she lost movie rolls because she wouldn't sleep her way to the top and she was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside my grandpa and his dad told me and she was a noted philanthropist too and sadly died tragically in a house fire but what few know is she passed helping a kid from a burning building I'd say she probably would fit this list too or a honorable mention..
Another woman who did a lot for women is margaret ruppand who founded Is pepper Ridge Farm compand she did on accident? She was just trying to find a healthy. Whole grain bread that tastes good for a son with allergies. However, not only did she make it successful, but she also hired only women in her factories long before this was seen as okay or normal
Issues with this list: Coco Chanel was a not-see sympathizer and informant. She has slept with a not-see officer and there’s many articles about it and books. (One the you addressed) Mother Teresa was a con artist. She saw people’s suffering as a strength and her sanitation of her soup kitchen and hospice wasn’t the greatest. None of her staff was medically trained to help those with terminal illnesses and she didn’t care for them under her watch. She made over 30$ million dollars through donations but didn’t use hot water for those in her care and used freezing water. Again, many articles and a documentary that came out in 1994. She even accepted donations and medals from those who have committed atrocities. Rosalind Franklin’s work was stole and the two bad mouth her after her death. Which is super well known and should have been mentioned. And for those who have read this: Margret Thatcher’s policies cause many issues in Northern England and Ireland. Queen Elizabeth didn’t like her because of her insensitivity. And the Falklands war.
Rosalind Franklin's work was used to discover the double helix, though she herself never discovered it. Where she was really snubbed was in not winning a nobel prize for biology at a time where prizes could be awarded after someone's death despite being an equal player in the discovery as Watson, Crick, and Wilkins were
Frances Perkins...the mother of Social Security, Worker's comp, labor unions. 1st women to serve on a presidential cabinet as FDR's SECRETARY OF LABOR.
Thank you for including so many important women of color who most people don't know about. While there are so many important women in history, too many to include on a list of 25. Honorably mention should be given to women like Margaret Sanger, Greta Thunberg, Mamie Till, Rosa Parks, Florence Nightingale and that "Grand" woman the Statue of Liberty. However, you included two women that (I think) should not have made your list. Coco Chanel was not only a Nazis sympathizer during the war but she dated and openly promoted the Nazis ideology and all that it encompasses. And Mother Teresa who in my opinion was one of the biggest hypocrites in history. At one point she had accesses to millions of dollars but she wouldn't use it for the sick and suffering in her care because she believed one had to suffer to go to heaven. BUT when she became ill she had no problem getting good medical care for herself. And thank you for not including Susan B. Anthony! The Suffrage leader who fought for women to have the right to vote (and by extension equal treatment). She publicly stated "I would rather lose my right arm then see women of color have the right to vote"
I admire women like these . It is about time they are recognized Maybe now this is a woman’s world . I find successful women more attractive and stimulating. They make better dates.
Elizabeth the Queen. She brought in the Golden Age for England. This led to the spreading to the English as the biggest international language and the rise of the Empire. Globalization, international relations and so much more are what they are because of her.
I would like to bring to attention a woman who is forgotten. But did a lot for america margaret post who was the second corporate owner of post serial company And she also turned post into a food con alumerant cause I. Wanna write in which you'll buy out clarence Birds eye business of frozen foods which he built from the ground up and she helped install refrigerator and frefrigerators and freezers in every store she laid the groundwork for frozen foods
😱 What??!! No Princess Diana?? As the list progressed, I was certain she would be in the top 5. Sure, she didn't fly into space or revolutionize an industry, but c'mon!!
She had no ability She didnt give the world any think.. Just drama.. And her charity work were from the royal mony Originally all their mony steald from Africa and others..
Dian Fossey and her study of the mountain gorilla in the African country of Rwanda one of her her favorites was a silverback she'd named Digit due to him losing a finger . Both were killed within weeks of each other , Digit by poachers and Dian probably by the same group although nothing was confirmed about her death . Dian was played by Sigourney Weaver in the film Gorillas In The Mist .
thank you for Margaret Sanger! as a retired RN who believes fully in women"s rights (I am male and happen to share her 9/14 birthdate) see in her as someone who did much in a time when most females were at best second class!
Sanger was a EUGENIST who along with BILL GATE’s father started PLANNED PARENTHOOD to reduce the population through abortion. It had nothing to do with WOMEN’s RIGHTS. SANGER was also a racist .
I get kinda salty when i think about rosa parks story. Not her, she was fine, but the young black woman who refused to give up heat seat before rosa parks did. But the press(?) didn't want her as the spokesperson because she was an unwed mother (i think, please correct me if im wrong or have more info)
Part 2 should include Elizabet I, Elizabeth II, Jane Austen, Anne Boleyn, Princess Diana, Marie Antoinette, Catherine the Great, Cleopatra, Helen Keller, Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthone, the Bronte sisters, Babe Didrickson, Rosa Parks, Oprah Winfrey, Joan of Arc and Jane Goodall
Elizabeth ll and diana didnt give the world any think They had no abilities Maybe they did some charity work but in fact their entire wealth stolen from Africa and others It would be better to put them in list of fashion models ..
There have been 2 Queen Elizabeth the First and Second also missing from the list Queen Victoria , Queen Mary , Dido Empress of Carthage , Bodicea Queen of the Iceni , Cleopatra Empress of Egypt , Emilene Pankhurst and her sisters who fought for womens voting rights in the UK , Joan of Arc , Margaret "Maggie" Thatcher first female Prime Minister of the UK and Betty Boothroyd first female Speaker of The House of Commons (UK Parliament)
There is nothing wrong with making a part 2 to this list! :)
Yes!
True .
Agreed!
Why? so these females hold your son or daughter over your head as well as your home and property to control you?. Yeah, right!!!.
agreed. would love to see a part 2
Well done, Mike!😊
I wanna know where I can get shirts like the one you are wearing?
Susan B Anthony and Rosa Parks should be on this list
Mike started this video with an apology for not being able to include more than 25. Here's hoping he makes it a series👍
Rosa was a hoax like jussie. look it up you were lied to
Ya not Margaret Sanger who would have not even wanted rosa to even be here
Coco Chanel shouldn't be on your list. She didn't take time off during WW2 like you said, but rather dated high ranking Nazis. She should not be praised
Watching this so when my daughter needs some inspiration I can sit and tell her about all the females that came before her and was able to accomplish a lot
There are many more Dido Empress of Carthage , Bodicea Queen of the Iceni , Emilene Pankhurst and other women of the suffrage movement in the UK , Margaret Thatcher first female Prime Minister of the UK , Queen Mary , Queen Victoria , Both Queen Elizabeth the First and Second , Joan of Arc just to name a few .
@@robertclark2253 I appreciate it 😁
Actually, Victoria Woodhall was the first woman presidential candidate in the US, not Shirley Chisholm, as remarkable as she was. In April 1870, Woodhull wrote a letter to the editor of the New York Herald announcing her candidacy. It was published on On April 2, 1870. She was nominated for President by the newly-formed Equal Rights Party on May 10, 1872, at Apollo Hall in NYC.
And not Hillary Clinton either. (Don't they think some people would check out that claim?) Frederick Douglas, a black man, was Woodhall's running mate. So, Obummer was not the first black candidate either.
My mom. She raised 3 small children on her own, worked full time, and still made time for our sports, events, etc. She is my champion!
well rounded group from more modern to those lost in the past (you missed Hedy Lamar developing a system for torpedos making them much more effective
This list deserve a part 2. In the part 2, I would include Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan.
YES, 100x _yes!_ They're my fave female historical figures cuz of all the important work they did! I approve! 🤩
What about Elizabeth I or Princess Diana?
Being blind I would have to include any Sullivan and Helen Keller in that
Dido Empress of Carthage , Bodicea Queen of the Iceni , Cleopatra Empress of Egypt , Emilene Pankhurst and other women of the suffrage movement in the UK , Margaret Thatcher first female Prime Minister of the UK , Queen Victoria , both Queen Elizabeth the First and Second , Queen Mary , Joan of Arc .. The list could be near endless .
Instead they chose Coco Chanel
My great great grandmother, Susanna Dickinson. The sole survivor of the Alamo. She contributed her life to Texas and all those who gave their lives for Texas
Wow that's bad butt Im a Alamo descendant too but I don't think we're related to Susanna Dickinson we're related to Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie ..but I think most Texans have a connection some just more rooted than some
im a descendent of a Ulysses Grant and my wife a descendent of Stone wall Jackson lmao. how times have changed
This list deserves a part 2 and a part 3 cause there's so many wonderful historic women to cover
Rosa parks mother Teresa and all the women of the world are making history every day
Well first mother Theresa herself was a terrible person & I always get kinda salty when i think about rosa parks story. Not her, she was fine, but the young black woman who refused to give up heat seat before rosa parks did. But the press(?) didn't want her as the spokesperson because she was an unwed mother (i think, please correct me if im wrong or have more info)
There were numerous women that I had never knew about. Thank you Mike!
You're welcome!
No 15 Ada Lovelace is my 8th cousin 5x removed, and I am so proud of her and all the other women on this list.
I have a soft spot for Madam CJ Walker because my grandmother studied under her for hair dressing. I would also suggest Florence Nightingale and Maya Angelou.
Ooops, Eleanor Roosevelt's husband 'Dwight?' The D you were looking for was Delano. Great post all the same!
If Mike was Michelle she would be on this list
What about Eliza Schuyler-Hamilton? Eliza is the one who kept her husband Alexander Hamilton‘s legacy alive and she’s the person that created the first orphanage in New York City and she raised funds for the Washington monument that we have today and the orphanage in New York City is still up and running till this day so I hope you guys agree with me?
Hundreds of women did more for the world than "Mother" Teresa. Picking her insults at least 23 of the others on your list. Read The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice by Christopher Hitchens. She kept most of the money she raised and withheld any pain medication or medical treatments from the residents in her crowded, unsanitary hospices.
Indra Gandhi may have been a good leader for India, but I was there during one of her elections and planned to visit a wildlife area. The usual temporary housing for visitors was fenced off and crowded with voters and members of her opposition party, so they couldn't vote against her.
As you said, there are many other famous women to choose from and you should have.
Mother Teresa should be number two after holy Mary
I definitely want a part 2! There have been many, many influential women throughout history and we should celebrate their achievements and advancements. Really cool to see foreo as a sponsor as well, that device definitely works wonders
Henrietta Lacks
My great-grandfather started a trucking business. At the beginning, it was wagons, of course, not trucks. By the time I arrived, it was trucks large and small. Grandfather died when I was 5 1/2 and grandmother took over the business. From that time until I was 14, grandmother owned and operated a trucking business. She always told me to be a doctor or lawyer or engineer. Admiral Grace Murray Hopper inspired me to follow a computer programming and engineering career.
THE NOTORIOUS RBG!!!! I cried for two days. I'm tearing up 😢
Hedy Lamarr broke all the gender biases.
Thank you for emphasizing that it was hard to choose 25 women 😍 Back in those days, it was harder to stand up for something, but they made it possible for women later on to feel free.. Oh, and thank you for that discount on foreo devices - it certainly doesn't hurt to look good while being independent 😎
I remember doing a report on Elizabeth Blackwell in the 5th grade and since then I've had a soft spot for her.
I also admire Ida B Wells, Bessie Coleman, Sybil Ludington, Valerie Taylor, Cleopatra (f Octavian), Virginia Hall, Mamie Till, and many others.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II
"Only $100" in the 1800s is $3,270.14 in today's money. Just saying.
For the moment, that may be true. Runaway inflation will be making that number exponentially increase!😮
Malala is a legend. would love to meet her.
I don't think mother Theresa should have been on this list. But maybe if she inspired others to do good, maybe that makes up for her being a horrible person.
Withholding donated medication for dying because suffering is a demonstration of faith……yep agreed she was a fanatical brutalist
Mike please look up Nancy Ward she's the Pocahontas of TN and a very Amazing woman and you wouldn't believe the contributions she made to Cherokee society and she one of the most amazing women you likely never read about in history books and her cousin Dragging canoe was considered the Cherokee Napoleon and trained Tecumseh and I'm sorry but I'll agree to disagree with #25 and #20 I have no respect for chanel she was a Nazi sympathizer..but please look up Nancy Ward you might like her she's pretty amazing
Mike you'd need a part 2-200 there's just too many to list...I have several ancestors who could be on this list besides Nancy Ward the one I mentioned.. there's also incredible film actresses that were Me too women before it was a movement I had a cousin who went to Hollywood in the late 30s early 40s she was my grandpa's second cousin Linda Darnell you should look her up but she lost movie rolls because she wouldn't sleep her way to the top and she was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside my grandpa and his dad told me and she was a noted philanthropist too and sadly died tragically in a house fire but what few know is she passed helping a kid from a burning building I'd say she probably would fit this list too or a honorable mention..
Another woman who did a lot for women is margaret ruppand who founded Is pepper Ridge Farm compand she did on accident? She was just trying to find a healthy. Whole grain bread that tastes good for a son with allergies. However, not only did she make it successful, but she also hired only women in her factories long before this was seen as okay or normal
Issues with this list:
Coco Chanel was a not-see sympathizer and informant. She has slept with a not-see officer and there’s many articles about it and books.
(One the you addressed) Mother Teresa was a con artist. She saw people’s suffering as a strength and her sanitation of her soup kitchen and hospice wasn’t the greatest. None of her staff was medically trained to help those with terminal illnesses and she didn’t care for them under her watch. She made over 30$ million dollars through donations but didn’t use hot water for those in her care and used freezing water. Again, many articles and a documentary that came out in 1994. She even accepted donations and medals from those who have committed atrocities.
Rosalind Franklin’s work was stole and the two bad mouth her after her death. Which is super well known and should have been mentioned.
And for those who have read this: Margret Thatcher’s policies cause many issues in Northern England and Ireland. Queen Elizabeth didn’t like her because of her insensitivity. And the Falklands war.
Rosalind Franklin's work was used to discover the double helix, though she herself never discovered it. Where she was really snubbed was in not winning a nobel prize for biology at a time where prizes could be awarded after someone's death despite being an equal player in the discovery as Watson, Crick, and Wilkins were
Frances Perkins...the mother of Social Security, Worker's comp, labor unions. 1st women to serve on a presidential cabinet as FDR's SECRETARY OF LABOR.
Thank you for including so many important women of color who most people don't know about. While there are so many important women in history, too many to include on a list of 25. Honorably mention should be given to women like Margaret Sanger, Greta Thunberg, Mamie Till, Rosa Parks, Florence Nightingale and that "Grand" woman the Statue of Liberty. However, you included two women that (I think) should not have made your list. Coco Chanel was not only a Nazis sympathizer during the war but she dated and openly promoted the Nazis ideology and all that it encompasses. And Mother Teresa who in my opinion was one of the biggest hypocrites in history. At one point she had accesses to millions of dollars but she wouldn't use it for the sick and suffering in her care because she believed one had to suffer to go to heaven. BUT when she became ill she had no problem getting good medical care for herself. And thank you for not including Susan B. Anthony! The Suffrage leader who fought for women to have the right to vote (and by extension equal treatment). She publicly stated "I would rather lose my right arm then see women of color have the right to vote"
I admire women like these . It is about time they are recognized
Maybe now this is a woman’s world . I find successful women more attractive and stimulating. They make better dates.
Betty Boothroyd first female Speaker of The House of Commons (UK Houses of Parliament)
Elizabeth the Queen. She brought in the Golden Age for England. This led to the spreading to the English as the biggest international language and the rise of the Empire. Globalization, international relations and so much more are what they are because of her.
I would like to bring to attention a woman who is forgotten. But did a lot for america margaret post who was the second corporate owner of post serial company And she also turned post into a food con alumerant cause I. Wanna write in which you'll buy out clarence Birds eye business of frozen foods which he built from the ground up and she helped install refrigerator and frefrigerators and freezers in every store she laid the groundwork for frozen foods
Why don’t you create another 25 most important women of the world part two?
Milunka Savić also known as the "Lady of the Dark" a Serbian woman who fought in the first World War and got the most medals of any person
Also has a song about her by Sabaton
Mary, mother of God. What kind of world would we be in had she said, "no"?
Wow! No room for Florence nightingale or even Mary seacole.
😱 What??!! No Princess Diana?? As the list progressed, I was certain she would be in the top 5. Sure, she didn't fly into space or revolutionize an industry, but c'mon!!
She had no ability
She didnt give the world any think..
Just drama..
And her charity work were from the royal mony
Originally all their mony steald from Africa and others..
I haven't heard some of these before, thanks for mentioning them.
Thank You for this list please do a #2
Coco Channel was a notsee sympathizer. I do hope she changed later in life. I'm not sure I can look past that.
Mother Theresa is a bit problematic.
I think she was a Nazi spy
Part two is needed. Anne Frank. Helen Keller. Margaret Thatcher. Rosa Parks. Marie curie. Cleopatra. Florence Nightingale.
Not so sure about Margaret Thatcher but the rest are amazing
Teresa advocating suffering as part of faith. She wasn't interested in saving the body just the fairy tale.
That's not an unusual or crazy belief, most people just don't understand it. Though, to be fair, she was a bit extreme
Where is Queen Elizabeth I?
That was amazing😊
1. Amelia Earhart, 2. The first women to in charge of India, 3 . Roosevelt's wife. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🦃🦃
Coco shouldn't of been on this list. Just because during world War 2 she was having relations with German officers.
The women who campaign to give new Zealand women the vote
Emilene Pankhurst and other suffragettes of the UK as well .
Dian Fossey and her study of the mountain gorilla in the African country of Rwanda one of her her favorites was a silverback she'd named Digit due to him losing a finger . Both were killed within weeks of each other , Digit by poachers and Dian probably by the same group although nothing was confirmed about her death . Dian was played by Sigourney Weaver in the film Gorillas In The Mist .
Lucy diggs slowe was a great tennis player.... It's too bad she couldn't dig faster😂
Teresa advocating suffering as part of faith. She wasn't interested in saving the body just the fairy tale.
thank you for Margaret Sanger! as a retired RN who believes fully in women"s rights (I am male and happen to share her 9/14 birthdate) see in her as someone who did much in a time when most females were at best second class!
She was pro-eugenics and a Nazi sympathizer.
She was a rapist and believed in eugenics buddy
Sanger was a EUGENIST who along with BILL GATE’s father started PLANNED PARENTHOOD to reduce the population through abortion. It had nothing to do with WOMEN’s RIGHTS. SANGER was also a racist .
Honorable mention: Rosa Parks
I get kinda salty when i think about rosa parks story. Not her, she was fine, but the young black woman who refused to give up heat seat before rosa parks did. But the press(?) didn't want her as the spokesperson because she was an unwed mother (i think, please correct me if im wrong or have more info)
Did Y'all forget 😂Joan😅 of Arc? 😅
As a sigma enthusiasts, I encourage women to not fuss about rights and start changing humanity as we know it for the better.
Although controversial Fabulous Moolah and Chyna n WWE .
Margaret SANGER should not be on the list at all.
Part 2 should include Elizabet I, Elizabeth II, Jane Austen, Anne Boleyn, Princess Diana, Marie Antoinette, Catherine the Great, Cleopatra, Helen Keller, Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthone, the Bronte sisters, Babe Didrickson, Rosa Parks, Oprah Winfrey, Joan of Arc and Jane Goodall
Elizabeth ll and diana didnt give the world any think
They had no abilities
Maybe they did some charity work but in fact their entire wealth stolen from Africa and others
It would be better to put them in list of fashion models ..
Did I miss Queen Elizabeth??
There have been 2 Queen Elizabeth the First and Second also missing from the list Queen Victoria , Queen Mary , Dido Empress of Carthage , Bodicea Queen of the Iceni , Cleopatra Empress of Egypt , Emilene Pankhurst and her sisters who fought for womens voting rights in the UK , Joan of Arc , Margaret "Maggie" Thatcher first female Prime Minister of the UK and Betty Boothroyd first female Speaker of The House of Commons (UK Parliament)
@@robertclark2253 all righty then
Margaret Sanger was a big supporter of eugenics.
Lol was 0:31 - 0:45 repeat on purpose?
Earheart's remains were found on Hope Island. It took years to identify, but finally did in 2022.
A bobbin holds the thread.
Left my mom off this list
You forgot the Statue of Liberty. An important lady for America.
Man that's a lot of old ladies.
Sachagawe
Maryam mirzakhani
You should make a part two and three
I stopped watching when you left and I watch now that your back.
Welcome back
Greta Thunberg
Where is the Virgin Mary most important mother of all time
Juicy Diggs slowe ain't got shit on Katy Fuchs Fast