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Women leadership from 1850 to 2024

  • Queen Victoria (1819–1901)

    Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
    She was the longest-reigning British monarch of her time, ruling from 1837 to 1901. Her reign, known as the Victorian Era, was marked by significant industrial, scientific, and cultural advancements. Victoria was also known for her strong moral values and deep devotion to her husband, Prince Albert. After his death in 1861, she mourned him for the rest of her life. Her rule brought stability and progress, shaping modern Britain
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    Indira gandhi (1917-1984)

    Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) Born: November 19, 1917 Died: October 31, 1984 Indira Gandhi was India’s first and only female Prime Minister, serving from 1966 to 1977 and again from 1980 until her assassination in 1984. She was known for her bold leadership, economic reforms, and centralization of power
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    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Born 1938 - Present)

    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Born 1938 - Present)
    Born: October 29, 1938
    Alive (No death date)
    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made history as Africa’s first elected female head of state when she became the President of Liberia (2006–2018). She focusing on economic recovery, women's empowerment, and good governance. Her leadership during the Ebola crisis (2014–2016) was widely praised, and in 2011, she won the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in promoting women’s rights and democracy.
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    Kamala harris

    Kamala Harris (Born 1964 - Present)
    Born: October 20, 1964
    Alive (No death date) Kamala Harris is the first female, first Black, and first South Asian Vice President of the United States, taking office on January 20, 2021. Before becoming Vice President, she served as California’s Attorney General (2011–2017) and a U.S. Senator (2017–2021).
    As Vice President, she has focused on issues like voting rights, immigration, and diplomacy. .