@izzyavh: Women have always led rebellions - militarily, politically, and socially, even when history tried to erase or minimize their role. From uprisings against empires to movements for freedom and basic rights, women have always been at the center of resistance. These are just a few of the women who refused to accept what they were told to endure. I listed a few more of my favorite revolutionary women in the comments if you want to keep learning. 1. Boudica – 1st century CE 2. Joan of Arc – 15th century 3. Harriet Tubman – 19th century 4. Nanny of the Maroons – 18th century 5. Emmeline Pankhurst – late 19th / early 20th century 6. Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba – 17th century 7. Yaa Asantewaa – 1900 8. Rani Lakshmibai – 19th century 9. Sojourner Truth – 19th century 10. Leila Khaled – 20th century 11. Dolores Ibárruri (La Pasionaria) – 20th century 12. Women of Rojava – 21st century 13. Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo – late 20th century #WomenInHistory #protest #fyp
Throughout history, women have wielded a profound and quiet sovereignty, proving that while physical strength may build empires, it is the life-giving power and resilient empathy of those who birth and nurture humanity that truly sustain and shape the world.
2026-01-14 14:05:24
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KING :
Please look into Betty Reid Soskin I sadly she passed in Dec 21,2025 at 100!! but I watched a video on who she was I believe on here and she was amazing!!!
2026-01-15 19:21:17
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Alisha 💜💙💙💜 :
Especially black women.
2026-01-16 14:52:08
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Jennelle Zambrana :
When I was a kid on my Catholic journey, I wanted to take Joan as my Confirmation’s Saints name. I not be on that religious path anymore but Joan still holds a special place in my soul.
2026-01-14 19:15:33
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DC_Don :
Great info. Thanks for highlighting them!
2026-01-14 15:08:30
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Preamble Girl :
🦅🦅
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