Mary Ann Shadd
Mary Ann Shadd
No woman of any color has walked on the moon. The twelve people who have were all men. No one has walked on the moon since 1972. Though no black woman have been on the moon, the first black woman in space was Dr. Mae Jemison.
Rosemary Brown (1930-2003) was a Jamaican-Canadian legislator in the provincial government of British Columbia. In 1972, she was the first black woman to be elected to a provincial legislature, and in 1975, the first black woman to run for the leadership of a federal party in Canada.
Linda L. Baker was the first black woman accountant.
Madam CJ Walker was the first black woman to invent the perm for women
Rebeca Stevens was the first English woman to climb mount everest. She first went there as a reporter, then she decided to climb it herself and now she is the first English woman to climb mount everest .
Kim Campbell
The first African Canadian astronaut was Dr. Roberta Bondar. She flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1992, becoming the first neurologist in space and the first Canadian woman to travel to space.
Roberta Bondar was the first female Canadian to have the privilege of traveling into space.Roberta Lynn Bondar.Canadian astronaut Roberta Bondar was one of the first Canadian astronuats and became the first Canadian woman in space in 1992Roberta Bondar became the first female Canadian astronaut with her flight aboard Discovery in January, 1992. Julie Payette (CSA-NASA) was the first Canadian to board the International Space Station, in May, 1999. She operates the "Canadarm" robot manipulator arm.
This is unknown because any Canadian woman could have broken the one minute and not have been recorded.
Julie Payette
Agnes Macphail