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List of American women's firsts

This is a list of American women's firsts, noting the first time that an American woman or women achieved a given historical feat. Inclusion on the list is reserved for achievements by American women that have significant historical impact.

17th century edit

18th century edit

  • 1700s
    • Henrietta Johnston was the first known female portrait painter in the American colonies as well as the first woman pastelist.[6]
  • 1739
    • Elizabeth Timothy was the first woman to print a formal newspaper as well as the first female franchise holder in the colonies.[4]
  • 1750
  • 1756
    • Lydia Taft was the first woman known to vote legally in Colonial America after her husband died and son left her; she was granted permission to vote through a Massachusetts town meeting.[8]
  • 1762
  • 1776
  • 1784

19th century edit

1800s edit

  • 1808
    • Jane Aitken was the first American woman to print the Bible in English.[12]

1810s edit

1820s edit

1830s edit

  • 1835
    • Harriot Kezia Hunt was one of the first American women to practice medicine professionally, and "clearly the first to achieve a marked success".[1][15]

1840s edit

1850s edit

 
Harriet Tubman c1885
  • 1850
    • Harriet Tubman was the first American woman to run an underground railroad to help slaves escape. Some scholars label her the "Queen of the Underground Railroad".[22]
  • 1853
  • 1855
    • Anne McDowell was the first American woman to publish a newspaper completely run by women; it was circulated weekly and titled, "Women's Advocate".[24][25]
    • Emeline Roberts Jones was the first woman to practice dentistry in the United States.[26] She married the dentist Daniel Jones when she was a teenager, and became his assistant in 1855.[27]

1860s edit

1870s edit

 
Victoria Woodhull c1870

1880s edit

1890s edit

20th century edit

1900s edit

 
May Sutton

1910s edit

1920s edit

 
Edith Newbold Jones Wharton

1930s edit

 
Jane Addams

1940s edit

 
Georgia Neese Clark Gray

1950s edit

 
Tenley Albright in Tokyo 1953
  • 1950
  • 1951
  • 1951
    • December 16: Anna Der-Vartanian became the U.S. Navy's first female master chief petty officer; this made her the first female master chief in the Navy, as well as the first female E-9 in the entire U.S. Armed Services. She received a personal letter from then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower congratulating her on her accomplishment.[119]
  • 1951
    • Paula Ackerman was the first woman in America to perform rabbinical functions.[120]
    • Arie Taylor became the first black person to become a U.S. Women's Air Force classroom instructor.[121]
    • Helen E. Myers of Lancaster, Pa., a 1941 graduate of Temple University, was commissioned as the U.S. Army Dental Corps' first woman dental officer.[122]
  • 1953

1960s edit

 
Judy Garland at Greek Theater

1970s edit

 
Anthony dollar coin

1980s edit

  • 1981
 
Sally Ride was the first American woman to become an astronaut.

1990s edit

21st century edit

2000s edit

 
Official portrait of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 2007
 
Kathryn Bigelow at 82nd Academy Awards

2010s edit

 
Official portrait of Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, 2015

2020s edit

  • 2020
 
Official portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris, 2021.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Lisa Boyer was an assistant for the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2001–02, but she neither sat on the bench nor traveled for away games, and she was paid by the Cleveland Rockers of the WNBA and not by the Cavaliers. Becky Hammon was hired by the San Antonio Spurs for the 2014–15 season, becoming the first woman to either be paid or work full-time as an NBA assistant.[296][297]

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Further reading edit

  • Kane, Joseph Nathan (1997). Famous first facts : a record of first happenings, discoveries, and inventions in American history (6th ed.). New York: H.W. Wilson. ISBN 0-8242-0930-3.
  • Kimmel, Elizabeth Cody (2006). Ladies First: 40 Daring American Women who Were Second to None (1st. ed.). Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Books. ISBN 9780792253938.
  • Plowden, Martha Ward (1933). Famous Firsts of Black Women. Pelican Publishing. ISBN 9781455604098.
  • Stern, Madeleine B. (1994). We the women : career firsts of nineteenth-century America (1. print. ed.). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 9780803292239.

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  • History of American Women

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This is a list of American women s firsts noting the first time that an American woman or women achieved a given historical feat Inclusion on the list is reserved for achievements by American women that have significant historical impact Contents17th century18th century19th century 1800s 1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s20th century 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s21st century 2000s 2010s 2020s See alsoReferences17th century edit1635 Anne Hutchinson was the first American woman to start a Protestant sect 1 1640 Anne Bradstreet was the first published poet in the British North American colonies 2 1647 Margaret Brent was the first American woman to demand the right to vote 3 4 1649 Sarah White Norman and Mary Vincent Hammon were charged with lewd behavior upon a bed They are the first American women convicted of lesbian activity 5 18th century edit1700s Henrietta Johnston was the first known female portrait painter in the American colonies as well as the first woman pastelist 6 1739 Elizabeth Timothy was the first woman to print a formal newspaper as well as the first female franchise holder in the colonies 4 1750 Jane Colden was the first woman botanist in America 7 1756 Lydia Taft was the first woman known to vote legally in Colonial America after her husband died and son left her she was granted permission to vote through a Massachusetts town meeting 8 1762 Ann Smith Franklin was the first female newspaper editor in America 9 1776 Margaret Corbin was the first woman to assume the role of soldier in the American Revolutionary War and receive a pension for it 10 1784 Hannah Adams was the first American woman to become a professional writer 1 Hannah Slater was the first American woman granted a patent 11 19th century edit1800s edit 1808 Jane Aitken was the first American woman to print the Bible in English 12 1810s edit 1812 Lucy Brewer was one of the first American women to join the United States Marine Corps 13 1820s edit 1828 Sarah Hale was the first American woman to become editor of a major women s magazine Godey s Lady s Book 14 1830s edit 1835 Harriot Kezia Hunt was one of the first American women to practice medicine professionally and clearly the first to achieve a marked success 1 15 1840s edit 1840 Dorothy Catherine Draper was the first woman to be photographed 16 1846 Sarah Bagley was the first woman in America to become a telegraph operator 15 17 Frances Whitcher was the first significant female comic protagonist in America and the first best selling woman humorist 18 19 1848 Maria Mitchell was the first female astronomer in the United States as well as the first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 20 1849 Elizabeth Blackwell born in England was the first woman to earn a medical degree in America 21 4 1850s edit nbsp Harriet Tubman c18851850 Harriet Tubman was the first American woman to run an underground railroad to help slaves escape Some scholars label her the Queen of the Underground Railroad 22 1853 Antoinette Brown Blackwell was the first woman ordained as a minister in America she was ordained by the Congregational Church 23 1855 Anne McDowell was the first American woman to publish a newspaper completely run by women it was circulated weekly and titled Women s Advocate 24 25 Emeline Roberts Jones was the first woman to practice dentistry in the United States 26 She married the dentist Daniel Jones when she was a teenager and became his assistant in 1855 27 1860s edit 1865 Mary Surratt was the first woman executed by the federal government of the United States she was hanged for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln 28 1866 Mary Walker was the first woman in America to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor 29 1866 Lucy Hobbs Taylor was the first woman in America to graduate from a dental school Ohio College of Dental Surgery 30 4 1869 Arabella Mansfield was the first American woman to become a professional lawyer she was admitted to the Iowa bar 31 4 1870s edit nbsp Victoria Woodhull c18701870 Louisa Swain was the first woman in the United States to vote in a general election after the women of New Jersey lost the right to vote in 1807 she cast her ballot on September 6 1870 in Laramie Wyoming 32 33 1870 Esther Hobart Morris was the first woman in America to serve as Justice of the peace 34 1870 Ada Kepley was the first woman to graduate from law school in America Northwestern University School of Law 35 4 1871 Frances Willard was the first American woman college president She also presided over the Women s Christian Temperance Union 36 1872 Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for President of the United States 37 4 1873 Ellen Swallow Richards was one of first American women to become a professional chemist and first to earn a degree in Chemistry she was the first woman to graduate from school of science or technology in America Massachusetts Institute of Technology 38 4 1876 Louise Blanchard Bethune was the first American woman to become a professional architect 39 1877 Helen Magill White was the first woman in America to earn the Ph D degree in Greek 15 4 1878 Emma Abbott was the first American woman to form her own opera company 25 1880s edit 1880 Belva Ann Lockwood was the first woman to argue a case before the Supreme Court of the United States 40 Mary Myers a balloonist who was the first woman to fly solo done 4 July 1880 at Little Falls New York 41 1881 Emma Amelia Hall became the first woman to head a state institution in Michigan when she was appointed as the first superintendent of Michigan s Girls Training School Adrian Michigan 42 1887 Susanna M Salter was elected mayor of Argonia Kansas becoming the first woman mayor in the United States 43 44 4 Phoebe Couzins was the first American woman to serve as a United States Marshal 45 1890s edit 1890 Amanda Theodosia Jones established the first all women s company called Women s Canning and Preserving Company 1891 Marie Owens born in Canada was hired as America s first female police officer joining the Chicago Police Department 46 Irene Williams Coit was the first woman passing the Yale College entrance examination 47 1892 Wilhelmina Weber Furlong was the first American woman Modernist studio painter from the early American Modernism scene in Manhattan New York 48 1893 Florence Kelley was the first woman to hold statewide office when Governor John Peter Altgeld appointed her Chief Factory Inspector for the state of Illinois 49 1896 May Irwin was the first actress in America to kiss on screen which she did in the film The Kiss 50 1899 Eleonora de Cisneros was the first American trained opera singer the Metropolitan Opera company hired 51 20th century edit1900s edit nbsp May Sutton1900 Margaret Abbott was the first American woman to win an Olympic event women s golf tournament at the 1900 Paris Games she was the first American woman and the second woman overall to do it 52 Carro Clark was the first American woman to establish own and manage a book publishing firm The C M Clark Company opened in Boston 53 1905 May Sutton was the first American woman to win Wimbledon 54 1907 Dorothy Tyler was the first known American woman jockey 55 1908 Lola Baldwin was the first known woman performing duties as police officer in the United States she worked at Portland Police Bureau until 1922 The first Mother s Day was observed Anna Jarvis is noted as the driving force for recognition of this holiday 56 The first U S Navy nurses known as the Sacred Twenty were appointed they were all women and were the first women to formally serve in the U S Navy 57 Poet Julia Ward Howe was the first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters 58 1909 Carolyn B Shelton became the first woman to serve as acting governor of a U S state she performed the duties as governor of Oregon just over the weekend in absence of both outgoing and incoming full time governor 59 1910s edit 1910 Alice Stebbins Wells was the first American born woman sworn in as a police officer which she did at Los Angeles Police Department 60 Florence Lawrence was America s first movie star 61 1911 Harriet Quimby was the first woman licensed as an airplane pilot in America 62 Clara Elizabeth Chan Lee was the first Chinese American woman to register to vote in the United States she registered to vote on November 8 1911 in California following the passage of 1911 California Proposition 4 nine years before the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution 1912 Girl Guides of America now Girl Scouts of the USA was established as the first voluntary organization for girls 1 1914 Caresse Crosby was the first woman to patent a brassiere 63 self published source 1916 Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States 64 65 November 7 Jeannette Rankin became the first woman elected to a national office she represented Montana as the first woman in the U S House of Representatives or either chamber of U S Congress 66 4 1917 Loretta Perfectus Walsh was the first woman to enlist in the U S Navy 67 1918 Annette Abbott Adams was the first woman to serve as Assistant Attorney General the highest judicial position any woman in the world had ever held 68 Opha May Johnson was the first woman to enlist in the United States Marines 69 Myrtle Hazard was the first uniformed woman to serve in the United States Coast Guard 70 71 Sara Teasdale was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her collection Love Songs 72 1920s edit nbsp Edith Newbold Jones Wharton1920 Marie Luhring was the first woman in America to become an automotive engineer 73 1921 Edith Wharton was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel The Age of Innocence 74 Margaret Gorman was the first winner of Miss America beauty pageant 75 76 June 20 Alice Mary Robertson became the first woman to preside over the U S House of Representatives or either chamber of U S Congress however she was opposed to women s suffrage 68 Zona Gale was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play Miss Lulu Bett 77 1922 November 21 Rebecca Latimer Felton became the first woman to serve in the U S Senate she appointed by the state governor to represent Georgia although she served for only one day 66 4 1923 Florence King became the first woman to win a case before the U S Supreme Court Crown v Nye 78 1923 Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer became the first woman to serve in an office of the American Legion and would later successfully advocate for women to be admitted into Georgia Tech 79 80 1924 Florence Bolan became the first unofficial U S Secret Service special agent 81 82 Juliana R Force was the first woman to present folk art in an official public showing exhibition in America 1925 Nellie Tayloe Ross became the first woman elected governor of a U S state she nominated for the unexpired term as governor of Wyoming upon the death of her husband 75 4 An All Woman Supreme Court in Texas the first woman majority state Supreme Court in U S history sits for a five month special sitting on a single case disbanding shortly afterward 1926 Gertrude Ederle was the first woman to swim across the English Channel 83 1928 Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic ocean 84 Genevieve R Cline was the first woman appointed as a United States federal judge 85 1930s edit nbsp Jane Addams1930 Ellen Church was the first female flight attendant in America she suggested the idea of female nurses on board to Boeing Air Transport claiming that if people felt safer they would fly more 86 1931 Jane Addams was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize she shared the prize with Nicholas Murray Butler 87 88 1932 Hattie Caraway was the first woman elected to the U S Senate 89 4 1933 Ruth Bryan Owen became the first woman ever to serve as a chief of mission at the minister rank and as such the first woman to serve as minister to Denmark and Iceland she served under President Franklin D Roosevelt 90 Frances Perkins became the first woman ever to serve in a presidential cabinet and as such the first woman to serve as Secretary of Labor she served under President Franklin D Roosevelt 91 92 93 4 1934 Gertrude Atherton was the first woman to be president of the American National Academy of Literature 94 Lettie Pate Whitehead was the first woman to serve as a director of a major corporation The Coca Cola Company 1935Kate Galt Zaneis was the first woman to lead a state college or university in the United States when she became president of Southeastern Oklahoma State Teachers College 95 1937 Grace Hudowalski was the ninth person and first woman to climb all 46 of the Adirondack High Peaks 96 97 98 1938 Pearl S Buck was the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature 99 1939 Molly Kool was North America s first registered female sea captain or ship master 100 1940s edit nbsp Georgia Neese Clark Gray1940s Lois Fegan Farrell was the first female reporter to cover a professional hockey team in America 101 1942 Anna Leah Fox was the first woman to receive the Purple Heart which she received for being wounded in the attack on Pearl Harbor 102 Mildred H McAfee was the first woman commissioned in the U S Naval Reserve and the first woman to receive the Navy Distinguished Service Medal 103 1943 Nellie Neilson was the first woman to serve as president of the American Historical Association 104 Edith Ellen Greenwood was the first woman to receive the Soldier s Medal 1944 Cordelia E Cook was the first woman to receive both the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart 105 Ann Baumgartner was the first woman to fly a jet aircraft the Bell YP 59A on October 14 1944 106 1946 Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first American canonized by the Roman Catholic church as a saint 107 1947 Gerty Cori was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine she shared the prize with Carl Ferdinand Cori and Bernardo Alberto Houssay 108 109 Although born in Prague Gerty Cori is considered the first American woman to win a Nobel Prize in medicine 110 She had become a U S citizen in 1928 111 1948 Esther McGowin Blake was the first woman in the U S Air Force She enlisted in the first minute of the first hour of the first day regular Air Force duty was authorized for women on July 8 1948 112 1949 Georgia Neese Clark Gray was the first woman Treasurer of the United States she served under President Harry Truman 113 4 Eugenie Anderson became the first woman ever to serve as a chief of mission at the ambassador rank and as such the first woman to serve as United States Ambassador to Denmark she served under President Harry S Truman 90 4 Shirley Dinsdale was the first recipient of the Emmy Award 114 Sara Christian was the first woman to compete in a major league stock car race competing in NASCAR s inaugural Strictly Stock now NASCAR Cup Series event 115 1950s edit nbsp Tenley Albright in Tokyo 19531950 On May 12 Emma Bailey held an auction in Brattleboro Vermont becoming the first American woman auctioneer 116 1951 Maryly Van Leer Peck became Vanderbilt University s first chemical engineer graduate Peck also became the first woman to receive an M S and a Ph D in chemical engineering from the University of Florida Later she became the first female member of Tau Beta Pi the oldest engineering honor society Peck later became the first woman to be named president of any of Florida s community colleges 117 118 1951 December 16 Anna Der Vartanian became the U S Navy s first female master chief petty officer this made her the first female master chief in the Navy as well as the first female E 9 in the entire U S Armed Services She received a personal letter from then President Dwight D Eisenhower congratulating her on her accomplishment 119 1951 Paula Ackerman was the first woman in America to perform rabbinical functions 120 Arie Taylor became the first black person to become a U S Women s Air Force classroom instructor 121 Helen E Myers of Lancaster Pa a 1941 graduate of Temple University was commissioned as the U S Army Dental Corps first woman dental officer 122 1953Fae Adams was the first female to receive regular commission as a doctor in the United States Army 123 Oveta Culp Hobby became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Health Education and Welfare she served under President Dwight D Eisenhower 124 4 Toni Stone also known by her married name Marcenia Lyle Alberga was the first of three women to play Negro league baseball and thus the first woman to play as a regular on an American big league professional baseball team 125 126 Ruby Bradley upon leaving Korea was given a full dress honor guard ceremony the first woman ever to receive a national or international guard salute 127 1954 Jewel Prestage first African American woman to complete a doctorate in political science in the United States 128 1955 Betty Robbins born in Greece was the first female cantor hazzan in the 5 000 year old history of Judaism 129 She was appointed cantor of the reform 130 Temple Avodah in Oceanside New York in 1955 131 when she was 31 and the Temple was without a cantor for the High Holidays 132 133 Clotilde Dent Bowen became the U S Army s first black female physician to attain the rank of colonel 121 1956 Tenley Albright was the first woman in America to win the Olympic gold medal in figure skating 134 1957 Decoy Police Woman was the first television show to feature a female police officer and in fact the first built around a female protagonist 135 1959 Arlene Pieper became the first woman to officially finish a marathon in the United States when she finished the Pikes Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs Colorado in 1959 136 137 1960s edit nbsp Judy Garland at Greek TheaterWilma L Vaught became the first woman to deploy with a Strategic Air Command operational unit 138 1960 Master Gunnery Sergeant Geraldine M Moran became the first female Marine promoted to E 9 139 1961 The first female U S Marine to be promoted to Sergeant Major Bertha Peters Billeb 139 140 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy began her role as the first Catholic First Lady of the United States 1962 Pearl Faurie became the first SPAR in the U S Coast Guard advanced to E 9 141 Judy Garland became the first woman to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards winning for Judy at Carnegie Hall She was also the first woman to win the Golden Globe Cecil B DeMille Award 142 1963 Maria Goeppert Mayer was the first American woman to win a Nobel Prize in Physics she shared the prize with Eugene Paul Wigner and J Hans D Jensen 143 144 She was born in Poland but became a U S citizen in 1933 144 145 Sarah T Hughes was the first and only woman to swear in the President of the United States 1964 Jerrie Mock was the first woman to fly solo around the world which she did in a Cessna 180 146 147 The trip ended April 17 1964 in Columbus Ohio 148 and took 29 days 21 stopovers and almost 22 860 miles 149 Carol Doda was the first woman in America to perform as a topless entertainer Isabel Benham was the first female partner in R W Pressprich amp Co s 55 year history which also made her the first female partner at any Wall Street bond house 150 151 1964 Alice K Kurashige became the first Japanese American woman commissioned in the United States Marine Corps 152 153 154 1965 Rachel Henderlite was the first woman ordained in the Presbyterian Church in the United States she was ordained by the Hanover Presbytery in Virginia 155 156 1966 Roberta Louise Bobbi Gibb was the first woman to run the entire Boston Marathon 157 1967 Victorine du Pont Homsey was the first woman elected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects 158 Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to run the Boston Marathon as a numbered entry 159 Muriel Siebert was the first female member of the New York Stock Exchange 160 1969 Carol Doda was the first woman in America to perform as a bottomless entertainer 161 1970s edit nbsp Anthony dollar coin1970 Diane Crump was the first woman in America to ride in the Kentucky Derby she placed fifteenth 162 Patricia Palinkas was the first woman to play professionally in an American football game 163 1972 Alene Duerk becomes the first woman to obtain the rank of rear admiral in the U S Navy 164 Anna Mae Hays and Elizabeth P Hoisington were the first women in the United States promoted to brigadier general 165 Sally Priesand was ordained on June 3 1972 by the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion s president Rabbi Alfred Gottschalk at Plum Street Temple in Cincinnati 166 making her the first woman ordained as a rabbi in the United States and only the second woman ever formally ordained in the history of Judaism 167 Katharine Graham was the first female Fortune 500 CEO as CEO of the Washington Post company 40 168 4 Tonie Nathan was the first woman in America to receive an electoral vote for vice president in a presidential election 169 1973 Shirley Muldowney was the first woman to receive a NHRA license to drive Top Fuel dragsters the highest level of the drag racing sport 170 4 1974 Jeannette Piccard was the first female balloon pilot licensed in the United States she was also the first woman to ascend to the stratosphere 171 Ella T Grasso was the first woman elected a U S governor who was not the wife or widow of a governor She was elected governor of Connecticut 172 1975 Barbara Ostfeld Horowitz was the first female cantor ordained in Reform Judaism in 1975 173 Carla Anderson Hills became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development she served under President Gerald Ford 174 175 Alice Rivlin became founder and the first woman to serve as Director of the Congressional Budget Office CBO 176 1976 Shirley Black aka Shirley Temple was the first woman to be chief of protocol which she was for President Gerald Ford 177 Lucy Giovinco was the first female in America to win the AMF Bowling World Cup 178 Women first began to attend the U S service academies 179 Shirley Muldowney was the first woman to win a NHRA national event 170 Emily Howell Warner was the first woman to become an American airline captain 180 181 1977 Janet Guthrie was the first woman to compete in the Daytona 500 and the first woman to lead a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race 182 Janet Guthrie was the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 182 event 183 Shirley Muldowney was the first woman to win a NHRA championship in the Top Fuel category 170 Barbara McClintock was the first woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and since she was American she was the first American woman to do so 184 Juanita M Kreps became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Commerce she served under President Jimmy Carter 185 4 1978 January 25 Muriel Humphrey Brown was the first and only former Second Lady of the United States to serve in the U S Congress she appointed by the state governor to represent Minnesota in the U S Senate to succeed her late husband making her the first woman to hold that office 186 Marcia Frederick at the age of fifteen was the first woman in America to win World gold in gymnastics 187 Mary E Clarke was the first woman to achieve the rank of major general in the United States Army 188 Nancy Teeters became the first woman to serve on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors 189 1979 Susan B Anthony was the first woman in America depicted on a coin 190 August 3 Patricia Roberts Harris became the first woman and first person of color to serve multiple posts in a presidential cabinet she appointed Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Secretary of Health and Human Services serving under President Jimmy Carter 191 November 30 Shirley Hufstedler became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Education she served under President Jimmy Carter 4 1980s edit 1981 nbsp Sally Ride was the first American woman to become an astronaut Sandra Day O Connor became the first woman to serve as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and as such the first woman ever to sit on the U S Supreme Court 192 4 1982 Karen N Horn became the first woman ever to serve as president of any of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks and as such the first woman to serve as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 193 Leah Lowenstein was the first woman dean of a co educational medical school in the United States 194 1983 Elizabeth Dole became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Transportation she served under President Ronald Reagan 4 Sally Ride was the first American woman in space 195 Vanessa L Williams was the first African American winner of the Miss America pageant Miss America 1984 196 Linda Foust was the first woman to drive in the U S Presidential motorcade as an Army non commissioned officer 197 1984 Velma Barfield became the first woman in the United States to be executed after the 1976 resumption of capital punishment 198 and the first since 1962 199 and the first woman executed by lethal injection Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman in America to run for vice president on a major party platform 200 Joan Benoit won the first women s Olympic marathon 201 Kathryn D Sullivan was the first American woman to conduct a spacewalk 202 1985 Penny Harrington was appointed as Chief of Police in Portland Oregon making her the first woman to lead a major city police department 203 Libby Riddles was the first woman to win the Iditarod 204 1986 Ann Bancroft was the first woman to reach the North Pole by foot and dogsled she became the first known woman to cross the ice to the North Pole 205 Nancy Lieberman joined the United States Basketball League USBL thus becoming the first woman to play in a men s professional basketball league 206 1987 nbsp Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin was the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 207 1988 Dr Lenora Fulani was the first female and first African American presidential candidate to secure ballot access in all 50 states 208 she also secured the most votes ever gained by a female candidate in a presidential election until 2012 209 Shawna Robinson was the first woman to win a NASCAR sanctioned stock car race winning in the Charlotte Daytona Dash Series at New Asheville Speedway 210 1990s edit 1990 Jennifer York was the first woman to form a Christian rock band and the first such band that was all female Rachel Rachel 211 1991 Geraldine Morrow was the first female president of the American Dental Association 212 Minnesota s Supreme Court became the first woman majority state supreme court that was appointed and sat for a regular session 1992 Manon Rheaume was the first woman to play in a National Hockey League game although she was Canadian She played goalie for the Tampa Bay Lightning 213 Mona Van Duyn was the first woman named US poet laureate 214 1993 Hazel R O Leary became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Energy she served under President Bill Clinton 4 Halli Reid was the first woman to swim across Lake Erie swimming from Long Point Ontario to North East Pennsylvania in 17 hours 215 216 217 Janet Reno became the first woman to serve as Attorney General she served under President Bill Clinton 218 4 Sheila Widnall became the first woman ever to serve as leader of a branch of the United States Armed Forces and as such the first woman to serve as Secretary of the Air Force she served under President Bill Clinton 4 1994 Beverly Harvard became first black female police chief of a major city Atlanta Georgia in the United States 219 Judith Rodin was the first permanent female president of an Ivy League University specifically the University of Pennsylvania 220 Alice Rivlin became the first woman to serve as Director of the Office of Management and Budget she served under President Bill Clinton 176 1995 Eileen Collins was the female pilot for the Space Shuttle on STS 63 see 1999 first female Shuttle commander Roberta Cooper Ramo was the first female President of the American Bar Association 221 1996 Alice Rivlin became the first woman to serve as Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve 176 1997 Madeleine Albright born in Prague became the first woman to serve as Secretary of State she served under President Bill Clinton 222 4 Liz Heaston was the first woman to play and score in a college football game kicking two extra points in the 1997 Linfield vs Willamette football game 223 Nancy Dickey was the first female president of the American Medical Association 224 Hazel J Harper was the first female president of the National Dental Association 225 226 Janet Rosenberg Jagan was the first American woman elected as a head of state head of government and commander in chief of a nation s armed forces taking the role of the President of the Co operative Republic of Guyana 227 1998 Julie Taymor was the first woman to win a Tony award for best director of a musical 228 229 Fannie Gaston Johansson was the first African American woman tenured full professor at Johns Hopkins University 230 1999 Eileen Collins was the first female commander of a Space Shuttle mission on STS 93 see 1995 first female Shuttle pilot Carly Fiorina was the first woman to lead a Fortune 50 company Hewlett Packard 231 Carly Fiorina became the first female CEO of a Fortune 20 company 4 21st century edit2000s edit nbsp Official portrait of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi 20072000 Spring Kathleen A McGrath became the first woman to command a U S Navy warship at sea 232 June 1 Deborah Walsh became the first woman in the U S Coast Guard promoted to Chief Warrant officer in Aviation Engineering AVI 141 July 1 Regina Mills became the U S Navy s first female Aviation Deck LDO 233 July Lucille Pam Thompson became the first African American woman to serve as a U S Coast Guard Special Agent she served in this capacity until July 2004 Fall General Janet E A Hicks was promoted to Brigadier General becoming the first female one star general who would later be promoted to Major General in 2002 also becoming the first two star mother and the first female Commanding General of Ft Gordon in Augusta Georgia 2001 January 3 Hillary Clinton was the first and only former First Lady of the United States to serve in the U S Congress she elected to represent New York in the U S Senate making her the first woman to hold that office January 20 Ann Veneman became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Agriculture she served under President George W Bush 4 January 31 Gale Norton became the first woman to serve as Secretary of the Interior she served under President George W Bush 4 Stephanie Ready was the first female coach of a men s professional league team in 2001 as an assistant coach for the now defunct Greenville Groove of the National Basketball Development League the minor league of the National Basketball Association 234 235 Margaret C Wilmoth United States Army Reserve was promoted to Brigadier General becoming the first nurse and first woman to command a medical brigade as a general officer 236 2002 January 15 Nancy Pelosi became the first woman elected House whip making her the first woman to hold such a position in either chamber of U S Congress 237 Melanie Wood was the first American woman and the second woman overall named a Putnam Fellow 238 2003 January 3 Nancy Pelosi became the first woman elected House floor leader and minority leader making her the first woman to lead a major political party in either chamber of U S Congress 239 2005 Danica Patrick was the first woman to lead the Indianapolis 500 240 Rosa Parks was the first woman to lie in honor in the Capitol 241 242 2006 Effa Manley was the first woman inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 243 2007 January 4 Nancy Pelosi became the first woman elected to serve as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives 244 4 2008 nbsp Kathryn Bigelow at 82nd Academy AwardsHillary Clinton was the first woman to win a major American party s presidential primary for the purposes of delegate selection when she won the primary in New Hampshire on January 8 245 246 Shirley Chisholm s prior win in New Jersey in 1972 was in a no delegate awarding presidential preference ballot that the major candidates were not listed in and that the only other candidate who was listed had already withdrawn from the actual delegate selection vote went to George McGovern 247 248 Danica Patrick was the first woman to win an IndyCar Series by winning the 2008 Indy Japan 300 249 Sarah Palin was the first female vice presidential nominee of the Republican Party 250 Ann E Dunwoody was the first female four star general in the U S Army 251 The New Hampshire Senate became the first state legislative body to hold a majority of female members 13 out of 24 2009 January 3 Jeanne Shaheen became the first woman to hold the offices of U S Senator and state Governor being elected as governor of New Hampshire from 1997 to 2003 and U S senator for New Hampshire since 2009 January 21 Hillary Clinton was the first former First Lady of the United States to serve in a presidential cabinet she appointed Secretary of State under President Barack Obama January 21 Janet Napolitano became the first woman to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security she served under President Barack Obama 4 Kathryn Bigelow was the first woman to win the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing for The Hurt Locker 2008 252 Elinor Ostrom was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics and since she was American the first American woman to do so she shared the prize with Oliver E Williamson 253 Nancy Lieberman became the coach of the Texas Legends in the NBA Development League an affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks thus making her the first woman to coach a professional men s basketball team 254 Kathleen O Loughlin was the first female executive director of the American Dental Association 255 2010s edit 2010 Nikki Haley was the first female governor of South Carolina and the first person of an ethnic minority to serve as governor of South Carolina 256 Kathryn Bigelow was the first woman to win the Academy Award 252 257 the BAFTA Award 258 and the Critics Choice Award for Best Director all for The Hurt Locker 2008 259 Jennifer Gorovitz was the first woman to lead a large Jewish federation in America specifically the Jewish Community Federation based in San Francisco 260 2011 Angella Reid was the first female White House Chief Usher 261 Kamala Harris was the first woman Attorney General of California 2012 February 2 Elizabeth MacDonough was the first female appointed as Parliamentarian of the United States Senate 262 Janet Wolfenbarger was the first female four star general in the U S Air Force 263 Katy Perry was the first female artist in history to have five consecutive number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from one album thus awarding her with the Billboard Spotlight Award 264 Shannon Eastin was the first woman to officiate a National Football League game in a pre season matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the San Diego Chargers 265 New Hampshire elects the first all woman congressional delegation in U S history with U S senators Jeanne Shaheen and Kelly Ayotte and U S representatives Carol Shea Porter and Ann McLane Kuster 2013 Irina Krush was the first female American to hold the title of Grandmaster 266 267 Danica Patrick was the first woman to win a pole in the Daytona 500 and a NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series race 268 Danica Patrick was the first woman to lead the Daytona 500 269 Rosie Napravnik rode the filly Unlimited Budget to a 6th place finish in the 2013 Belmont becoming the first woman to ride all three Triple Crown races in the same year 270 Davie Jane Gilmour was the first woman to lead the Board of Directors for Little League 271 Ashley Freiberg was the first woman to claim an overall GT3 Cup Challenge victory in North America winning the Porsche IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge 272 UFC 157 which took place in February featured not only the first women s fight in UFC history but also the first UFC event headlined by two female fighters Ronda Rousey and Liz Carmouche 273 Rabbi Deborah Waxman was elected as the President of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College As the President she is believed to have been the first woman and first lesbian to lead a Jewish congregational union and the first female rabbi and first lesbian to lead a Jewish seminary RRC is both a congregational union and a seminary 274 275 276 Julia Morgan was the first woman to receive the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal which she received posthumously 277 On March 1 2013 Privateers owner and president Nicole Kirnan served as the team s coach for the first time making her the first woman to coach a professional hockey team in the United States 278 279 Erika Schmidt was the first female director of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis 280 Mia Hamm was the first woman inducted into the World Football Hall of Fame in Pachuca Mexico 281 General Motors named Mary Barra as its first female CEO and the first female CEO of a major automaker 282 Deborah Rutter was named as the first female president of the Kennedy Center 283 Jodi Eller was the first woman to complete the 1 515 mile Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail 284 The American Council of the Blind ACB voted unanimously to elect Kim Charlson as its president making her the first female president of a major national blindness consumer advocacy organization in the United States 285 Lauren Silberman was the first woman to try out at an NFL Regional Scouting Combine and thus the first woman to try out for the NFL she tried out as a kicker but she did not succeed 286 Vanessa O Brien became the first woman to climb the highest peak on each continent The Seven Summits in the shortest period of time 295 days resulting in a Guinness World Record 287 2014 nbsp Official portrait of Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen 2015February 3 Janet Yellen became the first woman to serve as Chair of the Federal Reserve 288 4 The first women competed in ski jumping at the Olympics including three American women Lindsey Van Jessica Jerome and Sarah Hendrickson 289 Lauryn Williams was the first American woman to win a medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games 290 291 Jennifer Welter was the first woman non kicker or placekick holder to play in a men s pro football game she played running back for the Texas Revolution 292 Michelle J Howard began her assignment as the U S Navy s first female and first female African American four star admiral on July 1 2014 293 294 Michele A Roberts was elected as the new Executive Director of the National Basketball Players Association thus making her the first woman elected to the highest position of a major U S sport s players association 295 During the two week 2014 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas Natalie Nakase was an assistant coach for the Clippers becoming the first woman to sit on the bench as an NBA assistant a 298 299 300 Becky Hammon became the first full time female coach in the NBA and the first full time female coach in any of the four major professional sports in America as an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs 301 Anne B France won the inaugural Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR 302 Katie Higgins was the first female pilot to join the Blue Angels the U S Navy s flight demonstration squadron 303 Dr Connie McCaa became the first American woman and the first Mississippi doctor inducted into the American Academy of Ophthalmology s Hall of Fame 304 Suzy Whaley became the first female officer in the PGA as PGA secretary 305 Susan Morrison was named as the first female executive pastry chef at the White House 306 Megan Smith was named as the first female Chief Technology Officer of the United States 307 308 Megan Brennan was named as the first female United States Postmaster General 309 2015 Jennifer Welter became the first American woman hired to coach in men s pro football when the Texas Revolution of the Champions Indoor Football league announced that Welter was hired to coach linebackers and special teams 310 The U S Senate confirmed Michelle K Lee as the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office USPTO 311 Lee is the first woman and the first person of color to lead the USPTO 311 Yumi Hogan became the first Korean American first lady of a U S state and the first Asian American first lady in the history of Maryland 312 2016 nbsp Hillary Clinton first woman nominated by a major political party for presidentTaylor Swift became the first woman to win Album of the Year twice 313 July 26 Hillary Clinton was formally nominated at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia becoming the first woman nominated for president by a major U S political party 314 Hillary Clinton became the first woman to win the popular vote in a United States presidential election and one of the two first women to receive an electoral vote for president 315 Carla Hayden became the first female Librarian of Congress 316 Kellyanne Conway became the first woman to run a successful presidential campaign 317 Faith Spotted Eagle became the first Native American and one of the two first women to receive an electoral vote for president which she received from a faithless elector 318 General Lori Robinson became the first female officer to command a major Unified Combatant Command in the history of the US Armed Forces Adena Friedman became the first female CEO of NASDAQ 2017 Peggy Whitson broke the record for most total days spent in space by any NASA astronaut Danica Patrick became the first woman to lead the Coca Cola 600 Vanessa O Brien became the first woman to summit K2 the second tallest mountain at 28 251 feet 319 2018 Oprah Winfrey became the first African American woman to receive the Golden Globe Cecil B DeMille Award 320 Gina Haspel became the first woman to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Stacey Cunningham became the first female President of the New York Stock Exchange Ellie Morrison became the first woman elected National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America likewise she became the first woman to hold a position in the BSA s Key Three consisting of the National Commissioner the Chief Scout Executive and the National Chair 321 Carla Provost became the first female chief of the United States Border Patrol on August 9 2018 322 323 Deb Haaland of New Mexico and Sharice Davids of Kansas became the first Native American women to be elected to Congress Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota became the first Muslim women to be elected to Congress Martha McSally of Arizona became the first female senator who was appointed to Congress after losing an election to a future Senate colleague and also the first to serve alongside someone who defeated her in the election prior to inauguration 2019 January 3 Nancy Pelosi became the first woman elected to serve as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives for non consecutive terms 324 Ghazala Hashmi became the first Muslim woman elected to the Senate of Virginia 325 Carolyn Kindle Betz was among the first female majority owners i e Major League Soccer investors to be awarded an MLS franchise 326 eventually named St Louis City SC 2020s edit 2020 nbsp Official portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris 2021 Billie Eilish became the first woman to win all four General Field categories in one ceremony at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards on January 26 2020 August 19 Kamala Harris of California was formally nominated by the 2020 Democratic National Convention as the Democratic candidate for vice president of the United States becoming the first woman of color the first African American the first Asian American the first person of South Asian descent the first person of Indian ancestry and the first person of Jamaican ancestry to be nominated on a major party ticket 327 Ruth Bader Ginsburg became the first woman to lie in repose at the Supreme Court Building on September 23 and the following day became the first woman to lie in repose there for a second day 328 On September 25 Ruth Bader Ginsburg lay in state at the Capitol becoming the first woman to do so 329 330 November 7 Kamala Harris became the first woman elected as Vice President of the United States 331 November 28 Sarah Fuller became the first woman to play in a Power 5 football game 332 December 30 Becky Hammon became the first female acting head coach in NBA history 333 2021 January 20 Kamala Harris inaugurated as the first woman to serve as Vice President of the United States making her the most powerful woman in America s political history first in the line of succession to the US Presidency January 20 Kamala Harris became the first woman 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