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This "Queen of Soul" became the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1987

Who is Aretha Franklin

100

This First Lady championed human rights and later chaired the committee that drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Who is Elanor Roosevelt

100

A dominant skier, she won 82 World Cup races — the most by any American alpine skier.

Who is Lindsey Vonn

100

She became the first Asian American woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress, for Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Who is Michelle Yeoh
100

This British designer became the first‑ever female creative director of Lacoste when she joined the brand in 2018.

Who is Louise Trotter

200

Know for hits like "I Will Always Love You," she holds the record for best-selling soundrack of all time.

Who is Whitney Houston

200

She refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery in 1955, sparking one of the defining boycotts of the Civil Rights Movement.

Who is Rosa Parks

200

Known as “The Greatest,” this gymnast became the most decorated in history with over 30 Olympic and World medals.

Who is Simone Biles
200

A trailblazer in comedy, she was the first female head writer on Saturday Night Live and later co‑created 30 Rock.

Who is Tina Fey

200

Former creative director of Céline, she became known for minimalist luxury and reshaping the modern woman’s wardrobe.

Who is Phoebe Philo
300

This pop icon’s 1984 album “Like a Virgin” helped cement her as the “Queen of Pop.”

Who is Madonna

300

This Supreme Court Justice, appointed in 1993, became known for her dissents and advocacy for gender equality.

Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg

300

This tennis superstar won 23 Grand Slam singles titles — the most of any player in the Open Era.

Who is Serena Williams

300

This singer‑songwriter’s album 1989 sparked her transition to pop superstardom and earned her multiple Grammys.

Who is Taylor Swift

300

Known for her luxurious evening gowns, this Venezuelan‑American designer became a favorite of First Ladies and celebrities.

Who is Carolina Herrera

400

This country legend wrote “Jolene” and “9 to 5,” and has donated over 200 million books through her Imagination Library.

Who is Dolly Parton

400

The first woman to run for president in 1872, she founded the Equal Rights Party.

Who is Victoria Woodhull

400

This boxer became the first female inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2020.

Who is Laila Ali

400

This singer and business mogul launched the Fenty brand and became the world’s richest female musician.

Who is Rihanna

400

This British designer brought punk to the runway and became one of the most influential designers of the late 20th century.

Who is Vivienne Westwood

500

This jazz legend, known as “Lady Day,” is celebrated for her songs “Strange Fruit” and “God Bless the Child.”

Who is Billie Holiday

500

A pioneering aviator, she was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic in 1932.

Who is Amelia Earhart
500

The first woman to run the Boston Marathon as a numbered entrant in 1967 — despite attempts to physically remove her from the course.

Who is Kathrine Switzer

500

This talk‑show host became the first Black woman billionaire and is known as the “Queen of All Media.”

Who is Oprah Winfrey

500

This French designer created the iconic “Little Black Dress” and introduced the world to No. 5.

Who is Coco Chanel