Hillary Clinton supporters hold up letters to spell the word, history, during a presidential primary election night rally Tuesday. | AP Photo Hillary Clinton changes her Twitter avatar: 'History made'

Hillary Clinton reveled in her historic title as the first woman to clinch a major political party’s presidential nomination Tuesday.

The Democratic front-runner changed her Twitter avatar to a black-and-white portrait of herself looking up, with the text “History made.”


“Tonight, we can say with pride that, in America, there is no barrier too great and no ceiling too high to break,” she tweeted alongside an image similar to that of her new avatar, though it included the June 7 date.

Tonight, we can say with pride that, in America, there is no barrier too great and no ceiling too high to break. pic.twitter.com/7vbGPJe543 — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 8, 2016

Clinton was crowned the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee by The Associated Press on Monday, a day ahead of the penultimate Democratic primary day, but is expected to give a victory speech when she delivers remarks in Brooklyn on Tuesday.

“Tonight's only possible because millions of organizers, volunteers, and donors fought for this campaign,” Clinton wrote in another tweet with a picture of her supporters. “Thank you.”

Tonight's only possible because millions of organizers, volunteers, and donors fought for this campaign. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/UiFAGLR7Sf — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 8, 2016