52 Women You May Not Know Who Changed History

    They're so inspiring.

    There’s so many trailblazing women that may have slipped under our collective radars for years — and they're so inspiring.

    In honor of Women's History Month, let's take a look at 52 amazing women:

    1. Yosano Akiko

    2. Dr. Mae C Jemison

    Mae Jemison floating due to the lack of gravity in her spacecraft!

    3. Margaret Sanger

    Portrait of Margaret Sanger, wearing a loose, short sleeved, patterned dress. She is looking into the camera in what looks like an office surrounding, with a stack of papers in front of her and a pen in her hand

    4. Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind looking down a microscope, wearing a tweed type dress.

    5. Jillian Mercado

    6. Fe del Mundo

    A head and shoulders portrait of Fe wearing a white blouse and smiling at the camera

    7. Empress Theodora

    Byzantine mosaic depicting Empress Theodora with chaplain and court ladies

    8. Beulah Louise Henry

    Beulah Louise Henry, with one of her inventions at the exposition of Women's Arts and Industries at the Hotel Astor

    9. Annie Easley

    Annie Easley, standing with a clipboard at NASA Lewis Research Center. She wears a fitted three piece suit with a skirt and peeptoe shoes.

    10. Andrée de Jongh

    An award is presenting to Belgian heroine Andree de Jongh

    11. Junko Tabei

    Junko Tabei wearing a backpack and holding a walking pole. She wears a hat and sunglasses and smiles as she looks ahead, a mountain scape behind her

    12. Martha Gellhorn

    Martha Gellhorn wearing a three piece suit with a trenchcoat over it, holding her bag strap in one gloved hand. She has short wavy hair and is smiling

    13. Susan Kare

    Susan Kare speaking at a conference

    14. Hedy LaMarr

    Hedy LaMarr wearing her famous Ziegfeld Girl outfit, which features a floating dress covered in glittering stars and an elaborate headdress made of wire, covered in more glittering stars

    15. Wangari Maathai

    Wangari Maathai smiling as she looks out of a window

    16. Donyale Luna

    Donyale Luna, wearing a long sleeved top and jeans, sitting on a cushion on the floor. She is holding a corded phone to her ear and looking into the camera with a TV in the background

    17. Dr Chien-Shiung Wu

    Dr Wu in a lab coat, using lab equipment and looking directly at the camera

    18. Sylvia Rivera

    19. Victoria Cruz

    Victoria Cruz smiling. She wears a badge which says "Anti-Violence Project" on the strap of her top

    20. Althea Gibson

    Althea Gibson kissing one of her trophies and holding a bunch of flowers, dressed in her tennis whites

    21. Sandra Day O'Connor

    Sandra Day O'Connor stands in front of the US Supreme Court Building

    22. Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett

    US President Joe Biden with Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett in a lab setting

    23. Sonia Sotomayor

    Sonia Sotomayor smiling, with a microphone in front of her

    24. Christine de Pizan

    25. Florence Howe

    Joanie Horton, Feminist Press founder Florence Howe, and Chair, Board of Directors Linda Y. Peng smiling

    26. Rachel Carson

    Rachel Carson at her summer home, writing on a piece of paper with a microscope and typewriter near her

    27. Vilissa Thompson

    Vilissa Thompson speaking on the Laura Flanders show

    28. Gertrude Elion

    Gertrude Elion laughing, sitting at a table with a floral tablecloth and a teacup and saucer in front of her

    29. Amani Al-Khatahtbeh

    Amani Al-Khatahtbeh speaking at Girlboss Rally NYC 2018. She is laughing in front of a pink background.

    30. Mary Anning

    31. Alice Coachman

    Alice Coachman leaping over a high jump bar outdoors at the National Women's Track and Field meet

    32. Margaret Hamilton

    President Barack Obama placing the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Margaret Hamilton, who is smiling

    33. Ada Lovelace

    Painted portrait of Ada Lovelace, with curled hair and wearing an off the shoulder dress. Painting from circa 1835

    34. Katia Krafft

    Katia Kraft, who has short dark hair and thick rimmed glasses, standing with an erupting volcano behind her

    35. Nellie Bly

    A formal portrait of Nellie Bly, with her hair tied back and wearing a ruffled dress as she sits on a chair and looks straight into the camera

    36. Bessie Coleman

    Photographic portrait of Bessie Coleman in pilot's uniform

    37. Amelia Bloomer

    38. Florestine Perrault Collins

    Portrait of a young smiling Florestine, who wears a delicate necklace and shawl, with her hair tied back with ruffled ribbons

    39. Homai Vyarawalla

    Homai Vyarawalla holding a camera up to her eye

    40. Coretta Scott King

    U.S. Vice President-elect Hubert Humphrey shaking hands with Dr. King, as Mrs. King looks on smiling

    41. Kimberlé Crenshaw

    Kimberlé Crenshaw speaking at a podium with a sign on it saying "The New York Women's Foundation"

    42. Lilian Bland

    Close up of Lilian looking straight ahead in an aircraft

    43. Zara Rutherford

    Zara Rutherford holding her Guinness Book of Records certificates after landing her ultralight Shark aircraft

    44. Annie Smith Peck

    Annie Smith Peck wearing the outfit that the press were scandalised by!

    45. Madame C.J. Walker

    On the bottom is a picture of Madam C.J. Walker driving a car outside of her Indianapolis home in 1912. On the top is the Iconic photo of her taken in 1913 by Addison Scurlock.

    46. Joan Clarke

    A smiling Joan Clarke surrounded by some of the men she worked with

    47. Marie Van Brittan Brown

    Marie Van Brittan Brown and her husband Albert Brown are presenting their work

    48. Claudia Gordon

    Claudia, wearing a dress, stands outside with her hands clasped, looking into the distance through cat eye glasses, her hair piled neatly on top of her head

    49. Anna May Wong

    Anna May Wong smiling and looking down and left, wearing an ornate headpiece on her short dark hair

    50. Wilma Mankiller

    Chief Wilma Mankiller, of the Cherokee Nation standing by a lake

    51. Simi Linton

    Simi Linton smiling as she waits to speak at the Social Justice seminar

    52. Ibtihaj Muhammad

    American Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad poses for a portrait at the Fencers Club. She holds her helmet, which has the U.S. flag printed on the mesh, and her fencing sabre.

    Women’s History Month is designed to commemorate and celebrate the achievements of women and their outstanding contributions to society over the years.

    Who inspired you most from this list? Leave a comment below and let me know, and feel free to drop a comment with the name of a woman who inspires you and say why. Let’s keep this inspiration train steaming along!