299 Women Who Shaped World History

Jody Williams

Born: October 9, 1950, Putney, Vermont, U.S. Jody Williams was an American political activist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Williams shared the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), an organization she helped found. She led the ICBL’s efforts to promote the Mine Ban Treaty, an international agreement

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Mother Teresa

Born: August 27, 1910, Skopje, Macedonia, Ottoman Empire [now in Republic of Macedonia]Died: September 5, 1997, Calcutta [Kolkata], India; beatified October 19, 2003 Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a Roman Catholic nun, founder of the Missionaries of Charity. For her humanitarian work, she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu or Mother Teresa

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Perpetua

Born: c. 182 Died: March 7, 203, feast day March 7, Carthage [now a residential suburb of Tunis, Tunisia] Carthage in the 2nd century AD had a vibrant Christian community that included the Church Father Tertullian. Among those drawn to the growing church was a young mother, Perpetua, the daughter of a prosperous provincial family.

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Rosa Parks

Born: February 4, 1913, Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S.Died: October 24, 2005, Detroit, Michigan Rosa Louise Parks was an African American civil rights activist. In 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man. Her action led to the Montgomery bus strike, which was the first large-scale, organized protest against

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Mira Bai

Born: 1500, Kudaki, IndiaDied: 1550, Dwarka, Gujarat Mira Bai or Meera Bai was a princess of Rajasthan, an area in northwest India, celebrated for her lyrical poetry and compositions of bhajans (songs of worship) devoted to the Hindu god Krishna. She formed part of the bhakti movement, which advocated complete devotion as the path to

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