Women’s History Facts / The Confident Woman

The Confident Woman Knows That She is Loved.

The Confident Woman Refuse to Live in Fear.

The Confident Woman is Positive.

The Confident Woman Recover from Set Back Quickly.

The Confident Woman Avoid Comparison.

The Confident Woman Does Not Live in Only if or What if.

The Confident Woman Takes Action.

by Kimbery Mckissick
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Robin

Women’s History Facts

Tyra Banks
Banks was the first African American Woman on the Covers of GQ and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

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Robin

Women’s History Facts

Beyonce Knowles became the first Singer, and first non-model to appear on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Cover in 2007.

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Robin

Women’s History Facts

2008
Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska, becomes the first Woman to run for Vice president on the Republican ticket.

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Women’s History Facts

2008
Hillary Clinton Wins the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, becoming the first Woman in U.S. history to win a presidential primary Contest.

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Robin

Women’s History Facts

Sharon Pratt Kelly
Pratt Was the first African-American Woman to Serve as mayor of a major American City. She is also to date the only Woman to have Served as mayor of Washington D.C.

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Women’s History Facts

1960
Oveta Culp Hobby becomes the first Woman to Serve as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. She is also the first director of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), and the first Woman to receive the U.S. Army Distingushed Service Medal.

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Women’s History Facts

Shirley Chishom, a Democrat from New York, became the first black Woman in Congress When She was elected to the House in 1968.

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Women’s History Facts

First Episcopal bishop: Barbrara Harris, in 1989. She was also among the first African-American Women Ordained as Episcopal priests.

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Robin