ROSAPARKS | | Born in Princeton, Missouri, friend of "Wild Bill" Hickok |
DOLLEYMADISON | | Nicknamed "Unsinkable" |
SANDRADAYOCONNER | | Famous Female Aviator from Atchison, Kansas |
CONDOLEEZZARICE | | "Queen of Soul" and "Lady Soul" are her nicknames. |
HILLARYCLINTON | | Said, "Come on up and see me sometime." |
BARBARABUSH | | First female Attorney General of the United States |
WILMARUDOLPH | | Lost Her Head During the French Revolution |
JACQUELINEKENNEDY | | Mother of Prince William and Prince Harry |
CHER | | Wrote "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" |
JANETRENO | | First Lady from 1977 until 1981 |
SHIRLEYTEMPLE | | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. |
ARETHAFRANKLIN | | Best Known for her Diary |
ROSIETHERIVETER | | First African-American woman to serve as Secretary of State. |
SACAGAWEA | | Married to a President, Mother of a President |
QUEENELIZABETH | | First Lady from 1861 to 1865. |
AMELIAEARHART | | Founder of the American Red Cross |
MARIEANTOINETTE | | Wrote "Little Women" |
FLORENCENIGHTENGALE | | A child star and American Diplomat |
ELEANORROOSEVELT | | President Truman referred to her as "The first lady of the world," due to her work in the area of human rights. |
JANEADDAMS | | Winner of an Oscar, a Grammy and 3 Golden Globes |
CALAMITYJANE | | Well known home making advocate |
MOTHERTERESA | | Received Oscar Nomination for role of Baby Jane Hudson |
MAEWEST | | Pioneer of Modern Nursing, nicknamed "Lady with the Lamp" |
CLARABARTON | | She loved Ricky Riccardo |
ANNEFRANK | | Current monarch to 16 sovereign states known as "Commonwealth Realms" |
LOUISAMAYALCOTT | | First female Associate Justice to the Supreme Court. |
MOLLYBROWN | | First Lady from 1963 to 1969 |
LUCILLEBALL | | Civil Rights Leader that fought to have her husband's birthday declared a national holiday |
BILLIEJEANKING | | Married a president and presidential hopeful herself |
MAYAANGELOU | | Married to John, mother to John and Caroline. |
BARBARAWALTERS | | Performed in Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. "Annie Get Your Gun" is loosely based on her life. |
LADYBIRDJOHNSON | | Had children by both Ceasar and Marc Antony |
JOSEPHINEBAKER | | Saved John Smith, Married John Rolfe, subject of a Disney Movie. |
EVAPERON | | First Lady from 1974 until 1977 |
TONIMORRISON | | Don't Cry for me Argentina. |
BETTYFORD | | Talk show host, has a magazine that carries her name. |
ANNIEOAKLEY | | Television Chef that made cover of TIME Magazine |
KATHERINEHEPBURN | | Won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. Wrote "Beloved." |
SOPHIALOREN | | 1920s Paris Stage Queen Turned 1960s Civil Activist |
MARYTODDLINCOLN | | Mother of Social Work |
POCAHONTAS | | First woman to Co-Anchor the network evening news with Harry Reasoner. |
BETTEDAVIS | | Heroine of France, led her country to victory over England in the 100 year war |
MARTHASTEWART | | Accompanied Lewis and Clark and assisted them during their exploration |
OPRAHWINFREY | | First Lady from 1809 to 1817 |
JOANOFARC | | Nominated by President Clinton to be Secretary of State |
MADELEINEALBRIGHT | | Considered to be the best female tennis player, defeated Bobby Riggs |
MARGARETTHATCHER | | Won 4 Oscars for Best Actress and was Nominated 12 times. Last win was for "On Golden Pond." |
CORETTASCOTTKING | | Italian actress, Academy Award Winner for Best Actress in "Two Women." Also in "Grumpier Old Men." |
ROSALYNNCARTER | | Three time Olympic champion even though she suffered from polio as a young child |
CLEOPATRA | | Cultural Icon Representing 6 million women who worked in manufacturing plants while men were serving in World War II |
JULIACHILDS | | Founded the Missionary of Charity. Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work |
PRINCESSDIANA | | Nicknamed "Mother of the Modern Civil-Rights Movement." Refused to give up her bus seat to a white man. |