Women in Leadership: Breaking Barriers Over Time.

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    Eleanor Roosevelt

    Eleanor Roosevelt (USA, 1884-1962) was a influential First Lady who championed human rights, women's empowerment, and social justice. She played a key role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and supported the formation of the United Nations. Roosevelt's leadership and advocacy inspired women to take action and make a difference in their communities.
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    Margaret Thatcher

    Margaret Thatcher (UK, 1925-2013) was a trailblazing politician who became Britain's first female Prime Minister. She implemented conservative economic policies and played a key role in ending the Cold War. Thatcher's leadership demonstrated that women could hold powerful positions and make significant impacts on global politics.
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    Rani Lakshmi Bai

    Rani Lakshmibai was the queen of Jhansi, India.
    She led the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British rule.At 25, she became queen after her husband's death.She rallied her troops and led them into battle.Rani Lakshmibai used guerrilla warfare and ambushes.She was a symbol of women's empowerment in India.Her bravery and strategic thinking inspired her people.She fought for India's freedom and refused to surrender.Rani Lakshmibai's legacy is still celebrated in India today.
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    Michelle Obama

    Michelle Obama (USA, 1964-present) is a trailblazing advocate for women's education and healthy living. As First Lady, she launched the Let Girls Learn initiative, which aimed to educate millions of girls around the world. Obama's leadership has inspired women and girls to pursue their dreams and make a difference in their communities.