Anita Roddick
(1942-2007) born on Oct 23: English “businesswoman, social reformer”. “She founded “The Body Shop” shampoos, lotions, and creams from natural ingredients; uses business as a vehicle for social and environmental concerns.”
Marie Curie
(1867-1934) born on Nov 07: Polish-French chemist. She was renown for her work on radioactivity and discovering polonium and radium; two time winner of the Nobel Prize
Amelia Earhart
(1898-1937) born on Jul 24: US aviatrix. “She was the first woman to solo across the Atlantic and from Hawaii to California; mysteriously disappeared, 1937.”
Barbara McClintock
(1902-1992) born on Jun 16: US scientist. “She was one of the most important figures in the history of genetics; discovered mobile “jumping” genes; won Nobel Prize, 1983.”
Abigail Adams
(1744-1818) born on Nov 11 US first lady. Her prolific letter writing vividly portrayed the life of the young republic; only woman to be wife of one president and the mother to another.”
Svetlana Alliluyeva
(1926-____) born on Feb 28 Russian-US political celebrity. She is the Russian-born daughter of Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin; her defection to the U.S. in 1967 caused an international sensation.
Marie Antoinette
(1755-1795) born on Nov 02 Austrian ruler. “She was the Queen Consort of Louis XVI of France remembered as being frivolous, imprudent, prodigal and an enemy of reform.”
Corazon Aquino
(1933-____) born on Jan 25: Filipino political leader. “She was president of Philippines, 1986-94; received the Living Legacy Award, 1991.”
Nancy Astor
(1879-1964) born on May 19: English stateswoman. “She was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons, and well known for her great energy and wit.”
Barbara Bush
(1925-____) born on Jun 8: US first lady. “She founded the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy; wrote “C. Fred’s Story: A Dog’s Life,” 1984 as a contribution to literacy campaign.”
Rosalynn Carter
(1927-____) born on Aug 18: US first lady. “As First Lady, and wife of president Jimmy Carter, she was a well known advocate of mental health and Equal Rights Amendment.“
Catherine the Great
(1729-1796) born on May 02: Russian empress. “As Empress, 1762-1796, she worked toward westernization, expansion, and made St. Petersburg a cultural rival with Paris.”
Shirley Chisholm
(1924-2005) born on Nov 30: US “politician, author”. “She was the first black woman elected to Congress, 1968; Democrat from NY, 1969-83; wrote “Good Fight,” 1973.”
Hillary Rodham Clinton
(1947-____) born on Oct 26: US “first lady, author, lawyer”. “She was a partner in the Rose Law Firm, 1977-92; married Bill Clinton, 1975; wrote “It Takes a Village,” 1996.”
Bernadette Devlin
(1947-____) born on Apr 23: Irish politician. “She was elected as the youngest member of the British House of Commons, 1969-1974; founding member of Irish Republican Socialist Party, 1975.”