Five women who changed the world, including the Albanian sanctuary (Photo)

They are known as five women who changed the history of the world. “War” on women's rights began in 1872 to prevent gender discrimination. Susan B. Anthony tried to vote for Presidential Elections. Though unable to vote, the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution took its name: “Susan [...]
Susan B. Anthony tried to vote for Presidential Elections. Though unable to vote, the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution took its name: “Susan B. Anthony Amenment”
The second would be Marie Curie. She was the first female to take the title professor at the University of Sorbonne in Paris in 1906. The first man in the world to win two Nobel Prizes. The first in 1903, with her husband and a third associate, Kimie, for her work on radioactivity.
An Albanian is also on this list. It's about Mother Teresa. The Albanian, known as originally from Macedonia. She's developed most of her humanitarian activity in India. He has reached a truce in Lebanon to evacuate a hospital, helped in Ethiopia and Armenia. Catholics and the great humanitarian has been honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
The fourth is Mae Jeson. She's the first African-American astronaut. Physically, since before the launch of work in NASA, it's been engaged in humanitarian activity, it's broadcast mapo.
Last but not least is French writer Simone de Bovuar. She fought hard for women's freedom and strengthened them through her writings.











