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Who are the great women in the world?

susan sontag was born in new york in 1933 and died in 24. Famous writers, critics and critics, together with Simone Fubowa, are known as "the most important female intellectuals in the contemporary West" in the cultural circle, and have written works such as On Photography and About the Pain of Others.

Tsetkin, Clara, is an activist in the international women's movement. Born in Germany on July 5, 1857. In 1892, he founded the women's newspaper Equality and served as editor until 1917. In 197, the first International Socialist Women's Congress was initiated and organized. At the meeting, it was decided to set up the International Democratic Women's Federation, with Equality as the organ newspaper, and elected Tsetkin as the secretary of the Secretariat. He died in Moscow on June 2, 1933 and was buried in the wall of the Kremlin.

Madame Curie is one of the most influential women in the world. Madame Curie wrote many unsurpassed miracles in her life: she was the first female professor at the University of Paris, the first female academician of the French Academy of Sciences, and was also employed as an academician of 15 other countries. She has received 24 prizes and medals from 7 countries and held 14 honorary positions in 25 countries. She is the first person in the world to win two Nobel Prizes by herself. She shared a Nobel Prize with her husband pierre curie.

Rosa parks was born in a black family in Alabama on February 4th, 1913. On December 1, 1955, she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus, which started the modern civil rights movement in the United States.

At that time, Alabama implemented Jim Crow Act, which was a racist law that segregated and suppressed blacks. It stipulates that blacks can't sit with whites when they take buses, go to restaurants and other public facilities. Because there were many people in the car at that time, the driver asked Rosa parks to give up her seat to a white man, but she refused. Since then, this seemingly insignificant "rebellious behavior" has developed into a civil rights movement that changed the course of American history. Rosa parks himself recalled: "That day, as usual, the only thing that made it important was the unity of all blacks." Detroit Mayor kilpatrick commented: "She stood up by sitting down."

Larissa Latinina, a former Soviet gymnast, was born in 1934. She is by far the female athlete who has won the most gold medals in the Summer Olympics. She won nine gold medals in the three Olympic Games in 1956, 196 and 1964.

Audrey Hepburn, a famous American movie star, was born in May 1929. Hepburn has created a series of touching screen images, especially Roman Holiday, which co-starred with Gregory Peck, became a screen classic, captivated hundreds of millions of viewers and won the Oscar for Best Actress. Hepburn worked nonstop for the cause of children's relief after retiring from film, and became a friendly ambassador of UNICEF until his death. On January 2th, 1993, Hepburn died of colon cancer at the age of 63.