She flew airplanes and disappeared during a flight in 1937.
Amelia Earhart
She starred in the classic TV show I Love Lucy.
Lucille Ball
She was called the “Queen of Soul.”
Aretha Franklin
She was a beloved princess known as “The People’s Princess.”
Princess Diana
This group of women fought for the right for women to vote
Suffragettes
She refused to give up her seat on a bus during the Civil Rights Movement.
Rosa Parks
She starred in the classic movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Audrey Hepburn
This country singer sang “Jolene” and “9 to 5.”
Dolly Parton
She ruled England during the 1800s in the Victorian era.
Queen Victoria
She was a nurse known as “The Lady with the Lamp.”
Florence Nightingale
She helped enslaved people escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman
This comedian starred in her own popular 1960s–70s variety show
Carol Burnette
This singer was known as “The Queen of Rock and Roll” and sang “Proud Mary.”
Tina Turner
She was the long-time Queen of England who ruled for over 70 years.
Queen Elizabeth II
She was both deaf and blind and became a famous author and speaker.
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Martha Washington
She played Princess Leia in Star Wars.
Carrie Fischer
This singer was famous for “I Will Always Love You” and starred in The Bodyguard.
Whitney Houston
She married Prince William in 2011.
Kate Middleton
This first lady told young people to “Just Say No” to drugs.
Nancy Reagan
She wrote a famous diary while hiding during World War II.
Anne Frank
She was famous for playing Catwoman on the Batman TV show in the 1960s.
Eartha Kitt
She was known as the “Material Girl.”
Madonna
She was the queen of France who was known for saying “Let them eat cake.”
Marie Antoinette
She wrote many popular mystery novels including Murder on the Orient Express.
Agatha Christie