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100

This woman refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery Alabama in 1955.

Rosa Parks

100

She helped send astronauts to space as a NASA mathematician, featured in Hidden Figures.

Katherine Johnson

100

She was the first lady who championed human rights and helped create the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Eleanor Roosevelt

100

The creator of Harry Potter, one of the best-selling book series of all time. 

J.K. Rowling

100

This gymnast has won the most World Championship medals in history.

Simon Biles

200

The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Amelia Earhart

200

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different sciences.

Marie Curie (chemistry & physics)

200

This woman fought for women's right to vote and is on the U.S. dollar coin

Susan B Anthony

200

This Mexican artist is known for her self-portraits and bold, colorful paintings. (hint: She is also featured as a character in the movie Coco)

Frida Kahlo

200

This tennis champion has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era.

Serena Williams

300

This woman became the first female Vice President of the United States in 2021.

Kamala Harris

300

This primatologist studied chimpanzees and changed the way we understand animal behavior.

Jane Goodall

300

This Pakistani activist won the Nobel Peace Prize at just 17 for advocating girls' education.

Malala Yousafzai

300

This poet and activist wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

Maya Angelou

300

She was the first female solo artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Aretha Franklin

400

This Supreme Court Justice was a champion for women's rights and served from 1993 to 2020.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

400

The first American woman in space, flying aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983.

Sally Ride

400

She co-founded the National Organization for Women in 1966.

Betty Friedan

400

She was the author of Little Women, a beloved novel about four sisters.

Louisa May Alcott

400

She was the first African American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in track and field. 

Wilma Rudolph

500

The first African American woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1968.

Shirley Chisholm

500

This scientist discovered the structure of DNA but was not credited in the Nobel Prize win.

Rosalind Franklin

500

This teenager sparked climate activism worldwide with her speeches on climate change.

Greta Thunberg

500

She was the first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature

Toni Morrison

500

The first woman to run in the Boston Marathon despite officials trying to stop her.

Kathrine Switzer

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