Comics Anne Farquharson-Mackintosh (1723-1787) The Lady Who Became a Colonel When the true king of the Scots came to reclaim the throne, this spirited woman went up against her husband to back her chosen sovereign.
Comics Virginia Hall (1906-1982) The Most Dangerous Spy of All This "most dangerous of all spies" staged daring mountaintop escapes, prison breaks, and railway bombings -- all on her trusty wooden leg, codenamed "Cuthbert."
March 26, 2018 in Modern Worthies Millie Veasey One of the Last of the All-Black, All-Woman WW2 Unit Part of a WW2 unit that untangled a logistics nightmare, she lived to a hundred and helped run a chapter of the NAACP.
March 24, 2018 in Modern Worthies Franca Viola The Survivor Who Refused to Marry Her Rapist In the 60s, an Italian woman was abducted and raped - and then pressured to marry her rapist. She instead took him to court and got him tossed into jail.
March 19, 2018 in Modern Worthies Marielle Franco Brazil's Anti-Police-Brutality Martyr Activist When she was assassinated for her critiques of the police, protests broke out across Brazil.
Mary Patten (1837-1861) The First American Woman to Command a Ship When her husband became deathly ill, this pregnant teen took the reins to become America's first female boat commander - all while fighting off a mutiny and keeping her husband alive.
Anacaona (c.1474-1503) Poet Queen of Haiti When Columbus and his crew ravaged her land, this native Haitian poet gave all to keep the peace.
January 3, 2018 in Modern Worthies Suzelle Poole 77-Year-Old Ballerina "Life is too short not to do what you want to do... It's never too late. So start doing what you love doing now."
December 28, 2017 Woman finishes final while in labor While this is a dystopian nightmare that should never have happened, her fortitude is still stunning.
December 12, 2017 in Modern Worthies Amla Ruia The Grandmother Who Built Dams This nonagenerian entrepreneur helps out villages across Rajasthan, India, by building dams.