She is well known for her song "Single Ladies"
Beyonce Knowles
Author of Harry Potter series
J.K. Rowling
First African-American first lady
Michelle Obama
African American activist, refused to give up her seat.
Rosa Parks
This English actor, singer, and author has a career spanning over 75 years including playing Maria in the "Sound of Music
Julie Andrews
This artist is known as the "Queen of Soul" and won 18 grammys.
Aretha Franklin
Wrote a diary, a victim of the Holocaust.
Anne Frank
Princess of Wales, married to Prince Charles.
Princess Diana
escaped slavery and an American abolitionist.
Harriet Tubman
This Sultry actress played as one of the first "Catwoman" villians to try and thwart Batman.
Eartha Kitt
This country superstar owns over 300 wigs.
Dolly Parton
Modern African-American poet and writer
Maya Angelou
First African-American woman in history elected as Vice President
Kamala Harris
Last Pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
Cleopatra
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
This artist wasn't "SO VAIN" when her career finally took off more in 1972.
Carly Simon
Wrote the Book "Frankenstein"
Mary Shelley
Queen of England and longest-ruling monarch in British history
Queen Elizabeth II
first deaf-blind person to attain a bachelor’s degree and American author
Hellen Keller
This woman has won a total of 56 Grand Slam tennis competitions events and 9 Wimbledon women’s singles titles.
Martina Navratilova
This "Supreme" left the group in 1970 and had such hits as "I'm Coming Out" & "If We Hold on Together."
Diana Ross
American aviation pioneer and author. First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Emelia Earhart
Served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A young girl who inspired French to revolt against British Rule
Joan of Arc
This red-headed comedian made families laugh with her tv show starting in 1951 till now.
Lucille Ball