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The first woman U.S. Senator...
...think of a type of seed wearing a head covering.
She was the first black woman to be Secretary of State...
...her name may remind you of an exotic side dish
She was a successful mid-19th century author...
...her photo has been on the class bulletin board all year.
She was the first woman to serve in this highly respected Congressional position...
...her last name alternates consonants with vowels
She was instrumental in helping nearly 300 slaves escape on the Underground Railroad
Her last name may remind you of taking a bath
Flew, solo, across the Atlantic Ocean...
....when she does Current Events, her initials require her to do "Arts and Entertainment"
She is a U.S. Senator from California...
....her initials are the last 2 grades you'd want to see on your report card.
she was an abolitionist and helped E. Stanton in the Women's Movement...
...there is an applesauce brand whose name is the same as her last name.
She is our current Secretary of State...
....she has also been a U.S. Senator and the wife of a President.
She started a place called "Hull House"...
....because of the extra "d" in her last name we can tell she was not related to the second president.
She was the main author of the Declarartion of Sentiments...
....same first name as the current Queen of England, same last name as the Secretary of War that A. Johnson tried to fire.
She was the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court...
...S O .......what's her name?
She was the first black woman elected to the House of Representatives...
...her last name is the same as a famous Trail in the Old West.
She is a U.S. Senator from Maryland...
...her friends call her "Babs"
She worked to reform prisons and improve mental health care...
Although not spelled the same, her first name sounds like the lead in "Wizard of Oz"
She has a famous tennis stadium named for her...
Despite her name trying to mislead you, she was the QUEEN of tennis.
Leading supporter of women's suffrage; her face appears on some dollar coins...
....a famous woman with a last name that is also a man's first name.
she was the first woman to serve in a president's cabinet...
...don't confuse her first name with the country where Paris is located.
She helped start the American Red Cross after the Civil War...
....break her last name in half and you have a 2,000 pound Milky Way
She was the first woman elected to the House of Representatives...
...Jeanette Rankin