Since 1919, women have gained the right to vote, flown around the world, and run for president. Today, Stacker celebrates just some of the trailblazing women who broke barriers over the past 100 years.
Women who broke barriers from the year you were born
Updated1919: Madam C. J. Walker becomes a millionaire
Updated1920: Marie Luhring becomes an automotive engineer
Updated1921: Bessie Coleman earns international pilot's license
Updated1922: Rebecca Latimer Felton appointed senator
Updated1923: Florence King wins US Supreme Court case
Updated1924: Nellie Tayloe Ross elected governor
Updated1925: Miriam “Ma” Ferguson elected governor of Texas
Updated1926: Gertrude Ederle swims the English Channel
Updated1927: Phoebe Omlie earns her transport pilot license
Updated1928: Amelia Earhart flies across the Atlantic
Updated1929: Janet Gaynor wins an Oscar
Updated1930: Emma Fahning bowls a perfect score
Updated1931: Jane Addams wins Nobel Peace Prize
Updated1932: Earhart flies solo across the Atlantic
Updated1933: Frances Perkins appointed to presidential cabinet
Updated1934: Coca-Cola brings Lettie Pate Whitehead as director
Updated1935: Regina Jonas ordained as rabbi
Updated1936: Harvard Medical School accepts Fe del Mundo
Updated1937: Grace Hudowalski climbs the Adirondacks
Updated1938: Pearl S. Buck wins Nobel Prize in Literature
Updated1939: Kitty O'Brien Joyner becomes NACA's first woman engineer
Updated1940: Hattie McDaniel earns an Oscar
Updated1941: War photographer Margaret Bourke-White is deployed
Updated1942: Mildred McAfee becomes Navy line officer
Updated1943: Euphemia Lofton Haynes earns a PhD in mathematics
Updated1944: Ann Baumgartner Carl pilots a jet
Updated1945: Elizabeth Peratrovich helps pass anti-discrimination legislation
Updated1946: Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini named a saint
Updated1947: Gerty Cori wins Nobel Peace Prize in medicine
Updated1948: Esther Blake joins the Air Force
Updated1949: Arelene Francis hosts a game show
Updated1950: Gwendolyn Brooks earns Pulitzer Prize in Poetry
Updated1951: Paula Ackerman conducts rabbinical services
Updated1952: NAACP gets its first woman president
Updated1953: Jacqueline Cochran breaks the sound barrier
Updated1954: Jewel L. Prestage earns a doctorate in political science
Updated1955: Marian Anderson performs at the Met
Updated1956: First Black woman admitted to white university
Updated1957: Althea Gibson wins Wimbledon
Updated1958: First Black woman engineer starts at NASA
Updated1959: Arlene Pieper finishes a marathon
Updated1960: Wilma Rudolph nets three Olympic gold medals
Updated1961: Dana Ulery lands a job at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Updated1962: Dolores Huerta lobbies for migrant workers
Updated1963: Valentina Tereshkova heads to space
Updated1964: Geraldine 'Jerrie' Mock flies solo trip around the world
Updated1965: Dr. Helen Taussig elected president of the American Heart Association
Updated1966: Bobbi Gibb runs the Boston Marathon
Updated1967: Kathrine Switzer enters the Boston Marathon
Updated1968: Shirley Chisholm is elected to Congress
Updated1969: Diane Crump competes in sanctioned horse race
Updated1970: Diane Crump competes in the Kentucky Derby
Updated1971: First women pages begin work in the Senate
Updated1972: Sally Priesand is ordained as a rabbi
Updated1973: Patsy Cline inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame
Updated1974: Capt. Rosemary Mariner flies a tactical jet
Updated1975: Junko Tabei summits Mt. Everest
Updated1976: Pilot Emily Howell Warner joins Frontier Airlines
Updated1977: Janet Guthrie races in the Indianapolis 500
Updated1978: Gen. Mary E. Clarke becomes two-star general
Updated1979: Ann Meyers signed to the NBA
Updated1980: Paula Hawkins is elected to Senate
Updated1981: Sandra Day O'Connor nominated to Supreme Court
Updated1982: First woman-designed memorial on the National Mall
Updated1983: Sally Ride is sent into space
Updated1984: Barbra Streisand wins a Golden Globe for directing
Updated1985: Penny Harrington becomes chief of police
Updated1986: Oprah Winfrey owns, produces her own talk show
Updated1987: Aretha Franklin elected to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Updated1988: Shawna Robinson wins NASCAR race
Updated1989: Barbara Clementine Harris ordained as bishop in Episcopal Church
Updated1990: Sharon Pratt Dixon elected mayor of Washington D.C.
Updated1991: Dr. Geraldine Morrow heads the American Dental Association
Updated1992: Mae Jemison travels to space
Updated1993: Janet Reno becomes US attorney general
Updated1994: Judith Rodin becomes permanent president of UPenn
Updated1995: Roberta Cooper Ramo becomes president of the American Bar Association
Updated1996: Dominique Dawes wins Olympic medal in gymnastics
Updated1997: Ellen DeGeneres comes out
Updated1998: Ila Borders pitches on pro men's baseball team
Updated1999: Lt. Col. Eileen Collins commands NASA space shuttle
Updated2000: Capt. Kathleen McGrath commands Navy warship
Updated2001: Hillary Clinton elected to US Senate
Updated2002: Halle Berry wins Academy Award for Best Actress
Updated2003: Teresa Phillips coaches men's Division I college basketball
Updated2004: Phylicia Rashad takes home a Tony
Updated2005: Condoleezza Rice becomes secretary of state
Updated2006: Violet Palmer officiates NBA game
Updated2007: Nancy Pelosi elected speaker of the House
Updated2008: Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody becomes four-star general
Updated2009: Sonia Sotomayor takes her seat on the Supreme Court
Updated2010: Kathryn Bigelow wins Oscar for Best Director
Updated2011: Angella Reid becomes White House usher
Updated2012: Shannon Eastin officiates NFL game
Updated2013: Mary Barra becomes CEO of GM
Updated2014: Mo'ne Davis pitches Little League shutout
Updated2015: Jen Welter becomes NFL coach
Updated2016: Hillary Clinton wins Democratic nomination for U.S. president
Updated2017: Danica Roem is elected to U.S. legislature
Updated2018: First Muslim women elected to Congress
Updated2019: Greta Thunberg became the face of climate-change activism demanding action on climate change
Updated2020: Kathrin Jansen leads development of Pfizer vaccine
Updated2021: Kamala Harris sworn in as first woman VP
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