The 15 Coolest Female Firsts in History

First female U.S. Supreme Court justice
Sandra Day O’Connor was the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, from her 1981 appointment by President Ronald Reagan until her retirement in 2006.
Before joining the court, O’Connor had already made history as the first female majority leader in a state senate (Arizona).
Loved all of these facts about women! Some news that our younger generation probably doesn’t know!
What’s with all this female stuff? I thought we were supposed to be doing gender natural according to nancy and the dems?
Please add her name to your famous women,
GERALDINE MOCK
A National Aeronautic Association press release, dated April 18, 1964, announced that Geraldine “Jerrie” Mock had just become the first woman to fly solo around the world. Previous attempts by women, including the ill-fated 1937 flight of Amelia Earhart, were unsuccessful. When success did come, it was 27 years later by a woman from Columbus, Ohio, flying a 1953 Cessna 180 single-engine monoplane, the Spirit of Columbus. Mock wrote about her solo world flight in Three Eight Charlie (republished in 2013).
Madam Curie most notable.
what about Kamala Harris? first female vice president?