In 1963 and '64, aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran set a series of supersonic speed records that not only made her the fastest woman in the world, but the fastest person in the world up to that time.
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Jacqueline Cochran was a record-breaking aviatrix, entrepreneur and political mover and shaker who was close enough with President Lyndon B. Johnson that he refused to let her call him Mr. President.