In this gallery, we look at American women whose accomplishments continue to have an impact in fields ranging from politics, to music, sports, literature, science, and many others. Click on to discover who they are.
The gymnast and two-time Olympian made history by standing up to sexual abuse in the sport by testifying against former USA Gymnastics national team doctor Larry Nassar. She launched a campaign called Flip The Switch, aimed at teaching adults how to identify sexual abuse among youth athletes.
As one of the few women to have had a retrospective show at the Museum of Modern Art, Krasner was a versatile artist whose ideas helped devise the all-over technique that greatly influenced Jackson Pollock's revolutionary drip paintings.
One of the leading figures in American Modernism, O’Keeffe helped establish a new and significant space for women in art, a field that continues to be dominated by men.
The Minnesota native was the first woman to successfully finish a series of arduous expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic in the 1980s and 1990s, including crossing both polar ice caps to reach the North and South Poles, and skiing across Greenland.
The work of this early marine biologist, author, and conservationist greatly helped advance the global environmental movement.
Despite having written only two books in her life, the Pulitzer Prize winner became a national treasure upon the release of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ which has been cemented as one of the greatest modern American classics of all time.
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Their achievements persist in influencing a multitude of disciplines
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In this gallery, we look at American women whose accomplishments continue to have an impact in fields ranging from politics, to music, sports, literature, science, and many others. Click on to discover who they are.