George Mason University Research Professor and Senior Associate for Global China Center
Law professor, law school dean, and worked in the Legislative Yuan to draft the new Chinese Constitution.
1890 — 1936
The first Chinese woman to head the YWCA in China
1866 — 1936
Confucian Christian scholar and pioneer journalist and editor
1872 — 1946
Leader of the Sediq tribe in Taiwan.
1901 — 1983
Beloved Doctor for Women and Babies
1851 — 1952
Pioneer Christian Educator; pastor
1858 — 1913
Pioneer in modern education; early diplomat
1895 — 1981
Educator; wife of Zhao Enci
1893 — 1985
Wu became China's first woman university president, at Jinling Women's College in Nanjing. Wu was the only woman in China's delegation at the founding of the United Nations.
1891 — 1983
A pioneer in modern OB-GYN medicine
1948 — 2004
A pioneer of the Cultural Revolution “thinking generation,” Yang became one of the world's preeminent theorists in economic analysis, as well as an influential campaigner for democracy in China.
1890 — 1987
Educator, mission leader, pastor