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At 15, she won the Tejano Music award for best female vocalist and was one of the first Latina artists to gain international stardom. Sadly, she was murdered in 1995. 

Selena 

100

An expert thief, this woman used her acrobatic prowess, brains, and a bullwhip to protect the streets of Gotham. 

Catwoman 

100

The first African-American dancer to be promoted to principal dancer in the American Ballet Theatre's 75-year history.

Misty Copeland

100

An American attorney who because the first African-American first lady of the United States. 

Michelle Obama

100

At the age of 6, she was escorted to school by federal marshals as she integrated William Frantz Elementary in New Orleans. 

Ruby Bridges

200

This actress, comedian, and producer starred in the hit CBS show "I Love Lucy"

Lucille Ball

200

Born Dr. Harleen Quinzel, this super"s"hero dated the Joker. 

Harley Quinn

200

This African American sprinter was the first American woman to win 3 gold medals in a single Olympics.

Wilma Rudolph

200

The first woman to serve as Vice-President of the U.S.A. 

Kamala Harris

200
This Jewish teenager kept a diary of her family's 2 years in hiding during WWII; her written experience became classic literature which revealed the horrors of the Holocaust.

Anne Frank

300

This Mexican painter, known for her self-portraits, survived polio and a bus accident. 

Frida Kahlo

300

The immortal daughter of Zeus & Hippolyta, this woman is also a founder of the Justice League. 

Wonder Woman 

300

This athlete helped Team USA win the 1991 & 1999 World Cup and gold medals in the 1996 & 2004 Olympic Games. She is the first international female soccer star. 

Mia Hamm

300

The first Hispanic and Latina member of the U.S. Supreme Court. 

Sonia Sotomayer

300

As a teenager, this activist spoke publicly against the prohibition education of girls by the Pakistani Taliban. 

Malala Yousafzai

400

This American comedienne and tv host played the voice of Dory in Finding Nemo & in 1997 came out as a lesbian on her hit t.v. sitcom. 

Ellen DeGeneres

400

The first Black woman superhero, this mutant was recruited as a part of the original team of X-Men. 

Storm

400

This race car driver won the 2008 Indy 300 championship in Japan and was the first woman to do so. 

Danica Patrick 

400

The second female and the first Jewish female justice of the Supreme Court. 

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

400

The Lemhi Shoshone teenager who helped Lewis & Clark explore the Louisiana Territory by serving as a guide and a translator. 

Sacagawea

500
This star, known for the hit single "Run the World (Girls)", rose to fame with her girls group Destiny's Child and is currently married to hip-hop star Jay-Z. 

Beyoncé

500

Sister to King T'Challa, this woman is Wakanda's top scientist. 

Shuri

500

The All American Girls Professional Baseball League was formed during which world war?

World War II

500

She was the first African-American Congresswoman in 1969 and ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972. 

Shirley Chisholm 

500

Before Rosa Parks, this 15-year-old was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus. Her case Browder v. Gayle was heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. 

Claudette Colvin 

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