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Disney Princesses
100

She was the first woman to ever fly solo across the Atlantic

Amelia Earhart

100
She became the first female Jewish Supreme Court justice  and the second female justice in all of history; known for her work in gender equality and civil rights, she won the American Bar Association's Thurgood Marshall Award

Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG)

100

This month is Women's History Month

March

100

This courageous and outspoken princess has red hair and knows her way around a bow & arrow

Merida

200

This actress is the first Asian woman and only the second woman of color to win the Best Actress Oscar for her work in the movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once"

Michelle Yeoh

200
This activist co-founded and presided over the National Woman Suffrage Association

Susan B. Anthony

200
Kamala Harris was a senator of this state before becoming Vice President

California

200

This character fought for her family alongside her tiny dragon companion

Mulan

300

This famous country singer turned pop star has won the Grammy Award for Album of The Year most often (3 times)

Taylor Swift

300

This woman was known for her work in being a disabled women's rights activist and the first deaf-blind person to write a book

Hellen Keller

300

She wrote Pride & Prejudice, Emma, and many other progressive works surrounding feminism

Jane Austen

300

This princess strived her way to the top through hard work, passion, and dedication

Tiana

400

She was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Aretha Franklin
400

Famous environmental activist afflicted with Asperger's syndrome and known for her large climate protests in 2019 - 2020

Greta Thunberg

400
Rosa Parks' activism led to this key movement in the Civil Rights Movement

Montgomery Bus Boycott

400

She was kidnapped as a baby 

Rapunzel

500

She became only the second woman in U.S. history to own her own production company, she was an outspoken advocate for equality and talent, and she also devoted herself to humanitarian work up until her death

Marilyn Monroe

500

She stood up for the education of women and children, later on becoming the world's youngest Nobel Peace Price laureate

Malala Yousafzai

500

This woman fought in the American Revolutionary War disguised as a man

Deborah Sampson

500

Who said, "How dare you! All of you! Standing around deciding my future?! I am not a prize to be won!" 

Jasmine

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