Anonymous wrote:All men?!
Yep I suppose the whole Victorian era wouldn't get Queen Victoria a spot on the list despite all the fashion and architecture that was inspired by her reign.
Sacagawea never seems to make these lists either but somehow the men she led around do find their way into history. They would have been lost without her - but she's a woman and had copper skin.
Also on the list, in recent history, should be: RBG, Oprah, Dolly Parton, Frieda Kahlo, Anne Frank, Greta Thunberg, Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, etc.
And I forgot to mention - Jesus should definitely be on the list- as should his mother who was a virgin and gave birth! How does this not make the list?
People have a way to document men and leave the women out, so I'm positive I'm not aware of other great women, so I invite you to add to my skeleton list.
This is a silly post.
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