Aletta Jacobs, born in 1854, was a Dutch physician and feminist, who became the first woman to graduate from a university in the Netherlands. Jacobs was a pioneer who fought for women's suffrage, reproductive rights, and gender equality. Some synonyms for Jacobs' legacy include advocate, crusader, reformer, and champion, as she fought tirelessly for women's rights and paved the way for future generations of women. Jacobs also blazed a trail for female doctors, and is sometimes referred to as a medical luminary, trailblazer, and pioneering physician. Her tireless work for justice and equality has made her an icon in the fight for women's rights, feminism, and women's liberation.