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    From 1993 to 1996, Madeleine Albright, who speaks Czech, English, French, Russian and polish, served as U.S. US. In this era, she was mostly of the female ambassadors in the US, alongside Claudia Fritsche (Liechtenstein), Akmaral Arystanbekova (Kazhkstan), Louise Fréchette (Canada) and Annete del Iles (Trinidad & Tobago).

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    In NEW YORK, the entrance was supported by her of Eastern Europe to the OTAN. In 1982 she wrote her book “Poland: The Role of the Press in Political Change”.

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    • By the first 1930s, Jane Addams became the initial American woman to win a Nobel Prize in Oslo, Norway.
    • The Nobel was shared by her Prize for Peace with professor Nicholas Murray Buttler. Addams was an ardent supporter of women’s rights.
    • Mississippi houses a few of America’s most well-known women: Fannie Lou Townsend Hamer (black rights activist), Oprah Winfrey (talk-show host), Ida Bell Wells -Barnett (journalist), Leontyne Price (singer), Sela Ward (actress).
    • In 1844, America’s author Margaret Fuller published “Ladies in the Nineteenth Century”.
    • Did you know- Rachel Carson, referred to as the “Mother of environmentally friendly Movement”, was created in Pennsylvania. For several years, she worked for the U.S.
    • HAWAII of New Mexico includes a couple of world-famous women: Linda Wertheimer (journalist), Demi Moore (actress), Nancy Lopez (athlete), Georgia O’Keeffe (painter), Kim Stanley (actress), Tristan Gale (Olympic champ).
    • In the late 1940s, President Harry Truman announced the appointed of Eugenie Moore Anderson as ambassador of America to Denmark. She was the initial woman in the usa to assume the positioning of ambassador. She was created on, may 26, 1909, in Adair, Iowa.
    • By the first 1970s, America’s First Lady Rosalynn Carter travelled to Latin America for talks with Michael Manley (Jamaica’s leader), Carlos Andres Perez (President of Venezuela), Francisco Morales Bermudez Cerrutti (Peru’s president) along with other Latin American leaders. Throughout that period, she was a prominent campaigner for democracy and human rights. Because the 1980s, she’s turn into a champion of mental medical issues. Rosalynn Carter comes from Plains, GA.
    • HAWAII of Hawaii is famous for its notable women: Patsy Mink (politician), Irmgard Aluli (singer), Keala O’ Sullivan (sportswoman), Liliuokalani (Queen of Hawaii), Nicole Kidman (actress), Bernice Pauahi Bishop (Princess of Hawaii), Tia Carrere (actress), Yvonne Elliman (singer), and Tracie Ruiz (Olympic champ).
    • Between 1981 and 1983, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick became the initial American female to serve as ambassador to the US. Certainly, she attracted American attention when she published “Dictatorships and Double Standards”, an essay on dictatorships in the Cold War. Like Margaret Thatcher (Britain’s leader, 1979-1990) and Mary Eugenia Charles (Prime Minister of Dominica, 1980-1995), she had not been a feminist. Kirkpatrick comes from Duncan, OK.
    • In the first 1980s, Barbara McClintock, who was simply born in Hartford (Connecticut), became the initial woman to win an individual Nobel Prize for Physiology.
    • In 1983,Maine’s Samantha Smith, a schoolgirl, found its way to Moscow for the official visit at the invitation of Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov, President of the Soviet Union (present-day Russia). This charismatic girl was considered this type of heroine in the USSR a flower was named in her honour.
    • Beneath the leadership of Walter Mondale, Geraldine Ferraro was an applicant for Vice President of america in 1984. Ferraro is really a vigorous champion of women’s rights. On August 26 she was created, 1935, in Newburgh, NY.
    • The U.S. Olympic Committee sent 194 female athletes to the XXIII Olympic Games in LA, CA. They competed in 15 sports: archery (3), athletics (47), basketball (12), canoe (4), cycling (4) equestrian (8), fencing (5), gymnastics (8), handball (15), hockey field (16), rowing (25), shooting (6), swimming (25), ping pong (4), tennis (12). The very best athletes were Evelyn Ashford (track & field), Valerie Brisco-Hooks (athletics), Joan Benoit (marathon), Mary T. Meagher (aquatics), Tracy Caulkins (swimming), Flo Hyman (volleyball), Mary Lou Retton (gymnastics), Tracie Ruiz (synchronized swimming).
    • In August 1984, Judith A. Resnik became the next female U.S. On April 5 she was created, 1949, in Akron, Ohio.
    • In the mid-1980s, Oprah Winfrey received an Academy Award nomination on her behalf supporting role as Sofia in “THE COLOUR Purple”. She actually is a superb champion of welfare issues and black rights. On January 29 oprah Gail Winfrey was created, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi.
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