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2/11/22

[Answer] Who was the first woman honored as Time magazine's "Woman of the Year"?

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Who was the first woman honored as Time magazine's "Woman of the Year"?


  • Wallis Simpson:King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom abdicated his throne in 1936 to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. That year, Time honored Simpson for persuading Edward to renounce his crown by naming her "Woman of the Year," the first time the magazine had ever given its "Man of the Year" award to a woman. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mussolini, Chiang Kai-shek, Lou Gehrig, Jesse Owens, and Margaret Mitchell were among the other finalists that year. According to Time, Simpson was chosen because she was "the most-talked-about, written-about, headlined and interest-compelling person in the world."



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