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This civil rights leader refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, helping spark the Civil Rights Movement.

ROSA PARKS

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Known as the “GOAT” of gymnastics, she holds the record for the most World Championship medals.


SIMONE BILES

100

This global pop star is known for albums like 1989 and Midnights.


TAYLOR SWIFT

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She became the first female Vice President of the United States in 2021.


KAMALA HARRIS

100

This primatologist became famous for her research on chimpanzees and her conservation work in Africa.


JANE GOODALL

200

She escaped slavery and later helped lead enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad.

HARRIET TUBMAN

200

This tennis legend has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era.


SERENE WILLIAMS

200

She portrayed Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series.


EMMA WATSON

200

She became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.


AMELIA EARHART

200

This NASA astronaut became the first American woman in space in 1983 aboard the shuttle STS-7.


SALLY RIDE

300

This teenage diarist documented her life hiding from the Nazis during World War II in the book The Diary of a Young Girl.

ANNE FRANK

300

This U.S. soccer star helped lead the national team to multiple World Cup victories and is known for advocating equal pay.


MEGAN RAPINOE

300

This talk show icon became the first Black female billionaire in the United States.


OPRAH WINFREY

300

This Supreme Court justice became the first woman appointed to the court in 1981.


SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR

300

This Polish-born scientist won Nobel Prizes in both Physics and Chemistry for her research on radioactivity.


MARIE CURIE

400

This activist led the fight for women's voting rights in the United States and helped organize the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention.


SUSAN B. ANTHONY

400

This basketball legend dominated the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury and was known for her scoring ability and leadership.


DIANA TAURASI

400

This singer’s 2023–2024 Renaissance World Tour became one of the highest grossing tours ever.


BEYONCE

400

This woman became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.


MARGARET THATCHER

400

This pioneering civil engineer became the first female member of the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1852.


ELLEN SHALLOW RICHARDS

500

This former First Lady advocated for human rights globally and helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.


ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

500

This Olympic gymnast became famous for scoring the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics history in 1976.


NADIA COMANECI

500

This singer broke streaming records with her album SOUR and won Best New Artist at the 2022 Grammy Awards.


OLIVIA RODRIGO

500

This tennis legend became the first female athlete to earn over $100,000 in prize money in a single year.


BILLIE JEAN KING

500

This civil engineer became the first woman to graduate from the University of California, Berkeley’s College of Engineering in 1876.


ELIZABETH BRAGG