Some of them broke the rules. All of them ruled.
| PHOTOGRAPH BY FRED W. MCDARRAH, MUUS COLLECTION/ GETTY IMAGES | | How women claimed their place in America's history books | This is the story of how frustrations over the exclusion of women from America's national narrative boiled over in the 1970s—leading to the creation of Women's History Month: "The history of women in the United States seemed to be written in invisible ink." | | | | |
| On Election Day eve [in 1920], white-robed Ku Klux Klansmen marched onto the grounds of a girls' school, aiming to scare Black women away from the polls. When the women turned out to vote anyway, they took their courage from leaders like Mary McLeod Bethune and each other. | Martha S. Jones, author and history professor READ MORE: For Black women, the 19th Amendment didn't end their fight to vote | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BRITISH MUSEUM/SCALA, FLORENCE | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY PETER HORREE, ALAMY | | | | | PHOTOGRAPH BY LUISA DÖRR | | | |
| BRIDGEMAN/ACI | | | | | IANDAGNALL COMPUTING/ALAMY STOCK | | These 7 women fought their way into history | Celebrated for her intellect and political cunning, Nzinga Mbande defined much of the history of 17th-century Angola—and is one of many women who personally led her troops into battle. | | | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JUSTIN JIN | | | What do women in China want? | There are more than 8 billion humans on Earth, according to the United Nations. And for decades, China has had more people than any other country. But now, China's population is declining and government campaigns are pushing women to get married and have children—but as National Geographic photographer Justin Jin observes, many young women are choosing a different path. | | | |
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