1st: Samurai woman, decades 1800
2nd: Annie Lumpkins, activist for women's suffrage in the United States, 1961.
3rd: Maud Wagner, the first tattoo artist from the United States, 1907.
4th: Virginia Woolf was a writer, essayist and British publisher, known as one of the most influential figures of modernism.
5th: Marie Curie, Polish and physical chemistry. First and only to receive two Nobel Prizes in scientific areas.
6th: Frida Kahlo, an important Mexican painter of the twentieth century.
7th: Enedina Alves Marques, the first woman to graduate in engineering in the state of ParanĂ¡, UFPR, and the first black engineer in Brazil.
8th: Maria Quiteria, the first woman to enlist in a military unit of the Brazilian Armed Forces and the first woman to enter combat in Brazil. She had to go through a man to do this.
9th: Admiral Gracie, one of the largest computer scientists applied and the first woman to achieve the title of admiral in the US Navy.
Chauvinism can try to erase us, but the story is also made by women!
Published by Manu
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