Historical Figures
Current Queens
Fictional Women
Invented by Women
"Girly" items
100

She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, traveling from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, to Ireland in approximately 15 hours.

Amelia Earhart

100

America’s sweetheart overcame a background shrouded in poverty and abuse to become the biggest name in entertainment. A tireless activist, campaigner and television host, the superstar became the richest African American of the 20th Century. She was also the youngest female billionaire in history.

Oprah Winfrey

100

This Disney heroine disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the army and defend China.

Mulan

100

It was in 1980 when Theora Stephens received the patent for a more efficient hair tool. She was a Black hairdresser, who was fed up with the dull products for hair curling that she decided to take things into her own hands.

Curling Iron

100

Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner in 1920 developed an adjustable sanitary belt with a moisture-proof napkin pocket, which helped prevent leaks. 

the Menstrual Pad

200

This woman became the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2007.

Nancy Pelosi

200

A three-time GRAMMY-winning rapper, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, celebrated for chart-topping hits like "Savage". A pioneering artist, she has won nine BET Awards, multiple Billboard Music Awards, and Top Rap Female Artist honors.

Megan Thee Stallion

200

This fictional pop icon from Malibu maintains anonymity with a signature blonde wig while balancing fame and normal teenage life.

Hannah Montana

200

Patented in 1904, “The Landlord’s Game” was initially designed to showcase unchecked capitalism’s evils. The original inventor was Elizabeth J. Magie, but a man took credit for it

Monopoly

200

The first doll was created in 1959, available as a blond or brunette, by Ruth Handler, a savvy businesswoman. Together with her husband, Handler co-founded the Mattel Toy Company. Replaced paper dolls completely. 

Barbie

300

The final ruler of Egypt’s Ptolemaic dynasty, A formidable, politically shrewd monarch, she was directly involved in the running of a kingdom that faced challenges on many fronts.

Cleopatra

300

This American figure skater became the youngest U.S. national champion at age 13 in 2019.

Alyssa Liu

300

Daughter of Queen Hippolyta and sculpted from clay, this hero fights with indestructible bracelets and a mythical glowing rope. 

Wonder Woman

300

Marie Curie discovered these elements and named them. 

 Radium and polonium

300

This was invented in the 1920s by French makeup artist Michelle Menard, who was inspired by automobile paint to create a glossy and long-lasting formula

Nail Polish

400

An American poet, singer, and civil rights activist best known for her autobiographies, especially I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Her powerful words on resilience, racial equality, and womanhood made her one of the most influential voices of the 20th century, earning her multiple awards and honours.

Maya Angelou

400
a Swedish climate activist who gained global attention in 2018 for her solo strike outside the Swedish parliament. She is known for her direct speeches criticizing world leaders for their inaction on climate change. 

Greta Thunberg

400

After being underestimated for her whimsical and air headed persona, this law student uses her knowledge of hair care to win a murder trial.

Elle Woods

400

Bette Nesmith Graham went from being a secretary to a millionaire. Originally marketed under the name liquid paper... 

White-out

400

Mary Phelps Jacob, Caresse Crosby invented this in 1910, 19-year-old Mary was preparing to go to a ball, however, her sheer dress didn’t go well with her undergarments because the corset poked out. 

A Bra

500

Who was a professional tennis player who won the Battle of the Sexes against Bobby Riggs in 1973 and is the founder of the Women's Tennis Association and the Women's Sports Foundation.

Billie Jean King

500

An American activist from New York City who started the MeToo movement. In 2006, it was as a youth program for junior and high school students with the goal of addressing the rampant sexual violence in the community.

Tarana Burke

500

Before joining the mightiest heroes, this former KGB-trained operative defected from a covert Soviet program.

Black Widow

500

Carmela Vitale from Dix Hills, New York, is the woman behind this invention. She received a patent for the it in 1985. It prevents a box from caving in at the middle and touching or ruining the food inside. 

Pizza table! (pizza saver)

500

This Black entrepreneur became one of the first female self-made millionaires in the U.S. through her haircare line.

Madam C. J. Walker

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