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100 Years of Women Who Changed History

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It begins with her name.

Sometimes it’s one you recognize immediately. Other times it feels vaguely familiar, as if you’ve heard it before but can’t quite place it. Either way, the process on the Obituaries desk is the same: Pull the clips, read the old coverage, trace the arc of a life.

Her life story might appear in fragments — a photograph without a caption, a paragraph that hints at a larger story, a headline that starts with “wife of.” The pleasure of this work lies in the excavation — in watching a fuller life come into focus.

For Women’s History Month, we’re revisiting women whose deaths were recorded by The New York Times across generations. Not to rank them. Not to retrofit them into models of uncomplicated heroes. But to re-examine them with the benefit of distance — to see what was emphasized, what was minimized, what might have been left unsaid.

There were women whose deaths reopened arguments — figures who collided with power, scandal and reckoning. Their obituaries did not settle the debate; they extended it.

  • Jiang Qing 1914 – 1991

    Mao’s widow, who helped carry out the Cultural Revolution in China

  • Christine Keeler 1942 – 2017

    Central figure in Britain’s “Scandal of the Century”

  • Virginia Giuffre 1983 – 2025

    Outspoken voice in the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking scandal

  • Anita Bryant 1940 – 2024

    Beauty queen whose anti-gay politics undid her singing career

  • Hannah Arendt 1906 – 1975

    Incendiary political philosopher who escaped Hitler’s Germany

  • Nancy Wake 1912 – 2011

    World War II spy who saved the lives of hundreds of Allied soldiers

  • Leni Riefenstahl 1902 – 2003

    German filmmaker who was denounced as a Nazi propagandist

  • Valerie Solanas 1936 – 1988

    Radical feminist and author who shot Andy Warhol

  • Madam Nhu 1924 – 2011

    Glamorous presidential palace hostess who gained political power during the Vietnam War

There were women who survived and molded the aftermath of something history recognized for a moment: War. Displacement. Violence. Illness. The news cycle marched on. The cameras were packed up. These women went on living — sometimes for decades — carrying stories that outlasted the moment that briefly made them visible.

  • Fania Fenelon 1908 – 1983

    Memoirist who survived Auschwitz by performing in an inmate orchestra

  • Millvina Dean 1912 – 2009

    Survivor of the Titanic disaster when she was 9 weeks old

  • Hannah Senesh 1921 – 1944

    Poet and paratrooper who defied the Nazis

  • Rose Freedman 1893 – 2001

    Last survivor of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire

  • Anna Akhmatova 1889 – 1966

    Leading Soviet poet who was silenced in a Stalinist literary purge

  • Assata Shakur 1947 – 2025

    Convicted revolutionary who found refuge in Cuba

  • Ana Orantes 1937 – 1997

    Bold artist whose gruesome murder brought change to Spain

  • Josette Molland 1923 – 2024

    Painter who endured horrors as a captured member of the French Resistance

  • Gil Won-ok 1928 – 2025

    Crusading survivors of sexual slavery for Japan’s World War II troops

  • Noor Inayat Khan 1914 – 1944

    Indian princess who engaged in espionage for the British during World War II

  • Jirdes Winther Baxter 1924 – 2026

    Last known survivor of a diphtheria epidemic in Alaska that precipitated the Iditarod

There were firsts, onlys and lasts — barrier breakers whose achievements were framed as singular events that defined them, narrowing how they were remembered.

  • Mildred Loving 1939 – 2008

    Activist who fought the ban on mixed-race marriage in the Supreme Court

  • Frances Gabe 1915 – 2016

    Inventor who created the world’s only self-cleaning home

  • Claudette Colvin 1939 – 2026

    Civil rights activist who refused to give her bus seat to a white woman

  • Helen Keller 1880 – 1968

    Humanitarian who became a symbol of the indomitable human spirit

  • Dorothy Wise 1914 – 1995

    “Grandmother of Pool” who won a national championship

  • Mia Love 1975 – 2025

    First Black Republican woman elected to Congress

  • Charlotte Bass around 1880 – 1969

    Journalist and first Black woman to be a vice presidential candidate

  • Bessie Coleman 1892 – 1926

    Pioneering aviatrix who performed death-defying stunts

  • Norma McCorvey 1947 – 2017

    Plaintiff who was the anonymous “Roe” in Roe v. Wade

There were women who reshaped culture from the marginswhose ideas traveled widely whether or not their names did.

  • Anna May Wong 1905 – 1961

    Captivating Chinese American Hollywood star

  • Norma Swenson 1932 – 2025

    An author of “Our Bodies, Ourselves”

  • Charlotte Perriand 1903 – 1999

    Furniture and interior designer who collaborated with Le Corbusier

  • Josephine Baker 1906 – 1975

    American who became one of France’s great music-hall stars

  • Kate Worley 1958 – 2004

    Pioneering author of erotic comics

  • Agnes Varda 1928 – 2019

    Influential French New Wave filmmaker

  • Hedy Lamarr 1914 – 2000

    Sultry Hollywood star turned inventory

  • Maya Angelou 1928 – 2014

    Literary force and lyrical witness to the Jim Crow South

  • Oriana Fallaci 1929 – 2006

    Provocative journalist and interviewer of the powerful

There were those for whom art could not be disangled from lifewhose creations, often read as confessions, were intrinsically connected to their identities.

  • Maria Callas 1923 – 1977

    Most electrifying opera singer of her time

  • Tina Turner 1939 – 2023

    Earthshaking singer and one of the most successful recording artists of all time

  • Amy Winehouse 1983 – 2011

    British singing prodigy who led a troubled life

  • Beate Uhse 1919 – 2001

    Entrepreneur of erotic goods

  • bell hooks 1952 – 2021

    Author whose incisive writing on gender and race helped expand feminism’s focus

  • Tempest Storm 1928 – 2021

    Burlesque dancer who disrobed to endure everything

  • Audre Lorde 1934 – 1992

    Black feminist poet and memoirist

  • Lucille Clifton 1936 – 2010

    Poet who explored the intricacies of Black lives

  • Billie Holiday 1915 – 1959

    Celebrated jazz singer whose last years were tumultuous

  • Dorothy Parker 1893 – 1967

    Sardonic humorist who never met anyone she couldn’t skewer

There were women who were introduced to the public in the shadows of famous men — wives, partners, collaborators, mothers — whose influence proved foundational, even when history saw them as supporting characters.

  • Coretta Scott King 1927 – 2006

    Civil rights icon and wife of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Ruth Clement Bond 1904 – 2005

    Artist who turned the quilt into a work of social commentary

  • Louise Little 1894 or 1897 – 1989

    Influential activist and mother of Malcolm

  • Eleanor Roosevelt 1884 – 1962

    Brilliant first lady who was voted “the world’s most admired woman”

  • Martha Gellhorn 1908 – 1998

    Daring war correspondent who married Ernest Hemingway

  • Lise Meitner 1878 – 1968

    Nuclear physicist who was forced to leave a lab on the brink of a great discovery

  • Margaret Keane 1927 – 2022

    Painter of sad-eyed waifs whose husband claimed credit for her art

  • Marthe Gautier 1925 – 2022

    Scientist whose male colleague took credit for her work in identifying the cause of Down syndrome

  • Molly Drake 1915 – 1993

    Musical force behind her son Nick Drake’s sound

  • Kitty Dukakis 1936 – 2025

    Activist wife of former Governor Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts and proponent of electroshock therapy

  • Gladys Bourdain 1934 – 2020

    Editor who helped her son Anthony Bourdain reach an audience

There were women who made headlines…

  • Marlene Dietrich 1901 – 1992

    Magnetic movie star who became a symbol of androgynous glamor

  • Nellie Bly 1864 – 1922

    Muckraking journalist who exposed poor conditions in a mental asylum

  • Tony Morrison 1931 – 2019

    Towering Nobel laureate and novelist of the Black experience

  • Julia Child 1912 – 2004

    Chef who turned the art of French cooking into prime-time entertainment

  • Sylvia Rivera 1951 – 2002

    Revolutionary who led the charge of the modern LGBTQ+ liberation movement

  • Hattie Wiener 1936 – 2024

    Sex-positive therapist known as the world’s “Oldest Cougar”

  • Judy Garland 1922 – 1969

    Singer and star of “The Wizard of Oz” and other Hollywood classics

  • Jane Addams 1860 – 1935

    Renowned social welfare worker and founder of Hull House

  • Estee Lauder 1908 – 2004

    Cosmetics titan who believed in the pursuit of beauty

… world leaders remembered for decisions that altered the course of a nation…

  • Indira Gandhi 1917 – 1984

    Dominant political figure in India for almost two decades

  • Golda Meir 1898 – 1978

    Onetime teacher in Milwaukee who became prime minister of Israel

  • Vilma Espín 1930 – 2007

    Cuba’s unofficial first lady for decades

  • Mother Teresa 1910 – 1997

    Roman Catholic nun who answered a call to serve the poor

  • Violeta Chamorro 1929 – 2025

    Nicaraguan president and first woman to lead a Central American country

  • Wangari Maathai 1940 – 2011

    Kenyan environmentalist who began a movement to reforest her country

… athletes who reimagined what was physically possible…

  • Wilma Rudolph 1940 – 1994

    Statuesque sports hero who won three gold medals in track and field

  • Patti McGee [1945-2024

    Skateboarding’s first female champion

  • Alice Coachman 1923 – 2014

    First Black woman to win an Olympic gold medal

  • Mike Gorman 1935 – 2015

    Won the New York City Marathon after recently giving birth

  • Joan Joyce 1940 – 2022

    Softball sensation who struck out baseball star Ted Williams

  • Babe Zaharias 1911 – 1956

    World’s reigning all-around female athlete

  • Tony Stone 1921 – 1996

    First woman to play big league baseball

…and there were those who died before their timeleaving behind an unfinished draft or a song — the outlines of what might have been.

  • Marilyn Monroe 1926 – 1962

    Hollywood bombshell and enduring sex symbol

  • Selena 1971 – 1995

    Reigning queen of Tejano music

  • Aaliyah 1979 – 2001

    R&B singer who first hit the charts at 14

  • Natalie Wood 1938 – 1981

    Glamorous actress in “Rebel Without a Cause,” “Splendor in the Grass” and other classic films

  • Yu Gwan-sun 1902 – 1920

    Korean independence activist who challenged Japanese rule

  • Sophie 1986 – 2021

    Inventive producer and performer who spearheaded hyperpop

  • Anna Nicole Smith 1967 – 2007

    Playboy centerfold who was famous for being rich and litigious

  • Karen Carpenter 1950 – 1983

    Musician who sold more than 30 million records with his brother

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