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the world's best-selling female recording artist, with over 400 million records sold worldwide. She's known for hits like "Vogue" and "Like a Prayer" and has won seven Grammy Awards.

Madonna

100

Author of Harry Potter series

J.K. Rowling

100

First African-American first lady 

Michelle Obama

100

Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.

Frida Khalo

100

This English actor, singer, and author has a career spanning over 75 years including playing Maria in the "Sound of Music” and Mary Poppins.

Julie Andrews

200

This artist is known as the "Queen of Soul" and won 18 grammys.

Aretha Franklin

200

Wrote a diary that is a powerful and widely read firsthand account of the Holocaust.

Anne Frank

200

Princess of Wales, was a British royal, celebrity, and activist who championed charitable causes and became an international icon.

Princess Diana

200

Her most famous speech “Ain’t I a Woman?”, delivered at the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio in 1851, is a powerful testament to her beliefs and a call for equality.

Sojourner Truth 

200

American film legend thanks to star-making roles in "Roman Holiday" and "Breakfast at Tiffany’s." She was also a devoted advocate for the poor

Audrey Hepburn

300

This country superstar is known for her song “ I Will Always Love You” and owns over 300 wigs.

Dolly Parton

300

Famous for her impactful work as a poet, memoirist, activist, and civil rights leader, particularly known for her autobiographical writings like "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings".

Maya Angelou

300

First African-American woman in history elected as Vice President 

Kamala Harris

300

 Last Pharaoh of ancient Egypt.

Cleopatra

300

This billionaire entrepreneur, talk show host, actress, television producer, author, and philanthropist is know for her role as Ms. Sofia in "The Color Purple."  

Oprah Winfrey

400

This artist wasn't "SO VAIN" when her career finally took off more in 1972.

Carly Simon

400

English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel “Frankenstein”.

Mary Shelley

400

Queen of England and longest-ruling monarch in British history

Queen Elizabeth II

400

 first deaf-blind person to attain a bachelor’s degree and American author

Hellen Keller

400

an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning screenwriter, producer, director, and author. She's best known for creating hit TV shows like Grey's Anatomy and Scandal.

Shonda Rhimes 

500

This "Supreme" left the group in 1970 and had such hits as "I'm Coming Out" & "If We Hold on Together."

Diana Ross

500

She was one of the first aviators to promote commercial air travel, wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences.

Emelia Earhart

500

Served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

500

Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.

Marie Curie

500

This red-headed comedian made families laugh with her tv show with her Cuban husband that started in the 1950s now.

Lucille Ball

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