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Michigan Women's Hall of Fame

Le Michigan Women's Hall of Fame (MWHOF) est un temple de la renommée qui rend hommage à des femmes remarquables, des personnalités historiques et contemporaines, qui ont un lien avec l'État américain du Michigan. Le temple de la renommée a été fondé en 1983 par Gladys Beckwith et est parrainé par la Michigan Women's Studies Association[1]. La génèse de l'Association et du Hall a été initiée par cinq professeurs de la Michigan State University, qui enseignaient un cours intitulé Women in American Society (les femmes dans la société américaine)[2].

Betty Ford, première dame des États-Unis et du Michigan, intronisée au Temple de la renommée des femmes.

Les nominations au Temple de la renommée sont validées par le public et ouvertes aux femmes qui ont pris de l'importance ou qui sont nées dans le Michigan, ainsi qu'à celles qui ont vécu dans l'État pendant une période prolongée. Un comité de sélection classe les candidatures par mérite et un deuxième comité prend la décision finale, sélectionnant généralement huit à dix femmes par an pour l'intronisation. Les intronisées sont honorées lors d'une cérémonie et d'un dîner en octobre et reçoivent un bronze pour l'ensemble de leur carrière[3]. En 2013, le Temple de la renommée compte plus de 275 intronisés[4].

Le MWHOF se trouve dans la maison Cooley-Haze, construite en 1903 au 213 W. Malcolm X St. (anciennement W. Main Street), juste au sud du centre-ville de Lansing, Michigan.

Le musée est entouré des jardins Cooley. Il dispose d'une bibliothèque de ressources, ainsi que de galeries d'exposition consacrées à la préservation et à la représentation de l'histoire et de l'art des femmes du Michigan. La maison a été ouverte au public le 10 juin 1987. Le Centre contient également la Belen Gallery, qui présente des œuvres d'art de femmes du Michigan[1].

Lauréates du Temple de la renommée

Michigan Women's Hall of Fame
Name Image Birth–death Year Area of achievement Ref(s)
Bazzy, NajahNajah Bazzy (en) 2020 Militant de DĂ©troit elle a crĂ©Ă© l'ONG Zaman International pour lutter contre la pauvetĂ© [5] - [6]
Jackson (Michigan), ElizabethElizabeth Jackson (Michigan) (en) 2020 Cofondatrice du Trade Union Leadership Council [6]
Price, GlendaGlenda Price (en) 2020 Première afro amĂ©ricaine prĂ©sidente du Collège Marygroève [6]
Teichner, MarthaMartha Teichner (en) 2020 Correspondante locale du CBS Sunday Morning [6]
Westbrook, Atlas RuthAtlas Ruth Westbrook (en) 2020 Calculatrice humaine du projet de la NASA Apollo 11 dĂ©crite dans le film Hidden Figures [6]
Zehnder, DorothyDorothy Zehnder (en) 2020 Co-fondadrice de la Bavarian Inn [6]
Kirchner Stevenson, MargaretMargaret Kirchner Stevenson (en) (1920–1998) 2019 PIlote d'avion, une des premières femmes Ă  piloter un Boeing B-17 Flying [7]
Watts, Lucile A.Lucile A. Watts (en) (1920–2018) 2019 Première femme Ă  servir sur le Michigan Circuit Court [7]
Baldwin, MarthaMartha Baldwin (en) (1840–1913) 2019 Militante et activiste amĂ©ricaine [7]
Jacobs, Gilda Z.Gilda Z. Jacobs (en) 2019 Politicienne et pĂ©rsidente de la Michigan League for Public Policy [7]
Anthony, Vernice DavisVernice Davis Anthony (en) 2019 Experte en santĂ©. [7]
Blackhawk, TerryTerry Blackhawk (en) 2019 Éducatrice [7]
Biddle, AgathaAgatha Biddle (en) (1797–1873) 2018 Commerçante de fourrure d'Odawa [8]
Hanna-Attisha, MonaMona Hanna-Attisha (en) (b. 1976) 2018 PĂ©diatre connue pour ses recherches qui dĂ©voilèrent les taux dangereux de plomb dans les euax de Flint, Michigan [9]
Jones, Clara StantonClara Stanton Jones (en) (1913–2012) 2018 Première prĂ©sidente afro amĂ©ricaine de la American Library Association [10]
Wilson, Angela K.Angela K. Wilson (en) 2018 Directrice de la division chimique de la National Science Foundation [11]
Worthy, Kym L.Kym L. Worthy (en) 2018 SpĂ©cialiste des droits civiques et application des lois [12]
American Legion NUWARINE Post 535 2017 Station militaire composée uniquement de femmes légionnaires du Michigan [13]
Backus, Ella MaeElla Mae Backus (en) (1863–1938) 2017 Première femme du Michigan Ă  devenir Assistant U.S. Attorney [14]
Ford, Clara BryantClara Bryant Ford (en) (1866–1950) 2017 Épouse de Henry Ford, elle a crĂ©Ă© des programmes bĂ©nĂ©ficiant aux femmes [15]
Forth, Lizette DenisonLizette Denison Forth (en) (c1790–1866) 2017 Philanthrope, ancienne esclave [16]
Henry, Mary KayMary Kay Henry (en) (b. 1958) 2017 PrĂ©sidente de la Service Employees International Union (SEIU) [17]
Mize, Verna GrahekVerna Grahek Mize (en) (1913–2013) 2017 Écologiste dont les batailles juridiques mirent fin au dĂ©pĂ´t de dĂ©chets miniers dans le Lac SupĂ©rieur [18]
Morton, BerniceBernice Morton (en) 2017 Developed Affirmative Action program at Wayne State University; helped develop the first Model Cities Comprehensive Health Care Center in the U.S. [19]
Rosie the Riveter 2017 Symbole de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. [20]
Sarri, Rosemary C.Rosemary C. Sarri (en) 2017 Social worker who was instrumental in the passage of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act [21]
Wetzel, ElizabethElizabeth Wetzel (en) 2017 Première femme Design Director chez General Motors [22]
Adams, Elizabeth SparksElizabeth Sparks Adams (en) (1911–2007) 2016 Government, history, women's rights [23]
Ameri, AnanAnan Ameri (en) (b. 1944) 2016 Art, history, community service, writing [24]
Elliott, DaisyDaisy Elliott (en) (1917–2015) 2016 Government, Civil Rights [25]
Fowler, FaithFaith Fowler (en) (b. 1959) 2016 Religion, women's rights, community service, civil rights [26]
Golden, EvelynEvelyn Golden (en) (1913–2005) 2016 Medicine, community service [27]
Letts, OliviaOlivia Letts (en) (b. 1928) 2016 Education, civil rights, community service [28]
, Mary Free Bed GuildMary Free Bed Guild (en) 2016 Charity organization begun by women in 1891 to provide medical care to those who cannot otherwise afford it [29]
Ross, DianaDiana Ross (b. 1944) 2016 Musicienne [30]
Simon, Lou Anna KimseyLou Anna Kimsey Simon (en) (b. 1947) 2016 Education, women's rights [31]
Wilson, CharlotteCharlotte Wilson (en) (1854–1914) 2016 Art, civil rights, education, suffrage, women's rights [32]
Benson, JocelynJocelyn Benson (en) (b. 1977) 2015 Dean of the Wayne State University Law School [33]
Berman, MaxineMaxine Berman (en) (b. 1946) 2015 Former member of Michigan House of Representatives; political consultant [34]
Carter, SueSue Carter (en) (b. 1950) 2015 Episcopalian minister, television and radio journalist [35]
Cooper, Janet C.Janet C. Cooper (en) (1931–2002) 2015 Civil rights, education, government, law [36]
Holmes, Mabel WhiteMabel White Holmes (en) (1890–1977) 2015 Invented Jiffy mix [37]
Miller, CandiceCandice Miller (b. 1954) 2015 Représentante des États-Unis [38]
Shapiro, Esther K.Esther K. Shapiro (en) (b. 1917) 2015 Première directricedu dĂ©partement des Affaires des consommateurs [39]
Walz, MaggieMaggie Walz (en) (1861–1927) 2015 Finnish immigrant who used her subsequent education and business expertise to establish a Finnish colony in Drummond Township [40]
Wolfgang, MyraMyra Wolfgang (en) (1914 –1976) 2015 Labor leader, women's rights activist [41]
Woods, Linda M.Linda M. Woods (en) (b. 1943) 2015 Native American Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, United States Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War, social worker [42]
Belen, Elizabeth LehmanElizabeth Lehman Belen (en) (1886–1975) 2014 Politics; second woman elected to the Michigan House of Representatives; first woman and Democrat elected from Lansing [43]
Davis, MaryLeeMaryLee Davis (en) (b. 1943) 2014 Administratrice et professeure Ă  la Michigan State University [44]
Findlater, JeanneJeanne Findlater (en) (b. 1928) 2014 General manager of WXYZ-TV/Detroit and vice president of ABC Television [45]
Johnson, Dorothy A.Dorothy A. Johnson (en) (b. 1940) 2014 President Emeritus of the Council of Michigan Foundations; Johnson Center for Philanthropy [46]
Krone, JulieJulie Krone (en) (b. 1963) 2014 Seule femme jockey Ă  avoir remportĂ© la Triple Crown event, première Ă  gagner la Breeders’ Cup, et première femme Ă  gagner un Ă©vènement rĂ©compensĂ© par un million de dollars. [47]
Manning, Mary CarmelitaMary Carmelita Manning (en) (1888–1962) 2014 Sister of Mercy order; opened the first Central School of Nursing in Michigan (the second in the country) [48]
Mason, Barbara RobertsBarbara Roberts Mason (en) (b. 1940) 2014 Politics; State Board of Education; seconded the nomination of vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro [49]
Mason, Marylou OlivarezMarylou Olivarez Mason (en) 2014 Hispanic rights; first Hispanic woman on the Lansing Community College Board of Trustees [50]
Rush, Andra M.Andra M. Rush (en) (b. 1960 2014 Business; former chairwoman and CEO of the Rush Group Family of Companies; founded the largest Native American-owned business in the United States. [51]
Sheets, Mary EllenMary Ellen Sheets (en) (b. 1940) 2014 Founder of Two Men and a Truck moving company [52]
Stickel, Lucille FarrierLucille Farrier Stickel (1915–2007) 2014 Environnementaliste et première femme à diriger un laboratoire fédéral. [53]
Bauer, Elizabeth W.Elizabeth W. Bauer (en) (b. 1937) 2013 Militante des droits des personnes handicapĂ©es. [54]
Cantor, Judith LevinJudith Levin Cantor (en) (b. 1928) 2013 Historienne juive, autrice, archiviste et curatrice. [55]
, Con-Con ElevenCon-Con Eleven (en) 2013 The 11 women delegates at the 1961–1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention: Vera Andrus, Ruth Gibson Butler, Anne M. Conklin, Katherine Moore Cushman, Ann Elizabeth Donnelly, Daisy Elizabeth Elliott, Adelaide Julia Hart, Lillian Hatcher, Dorothy Leonard Judd, Ella Demmink Koeze, and Marjorie Frances McGowan [56]
Cunningham, PaulaPaula Cunningham (en) (b. 1949) 2013 Première femme prĂ©sidente du Lansing Community College [57]
Eaglesfield, ElizabethElizabeth Eaglesfield (en) (1853–1940) 2013 Femme d'affaires et une des premières femmes capitaines sur le lac Michigan. [58]
Johnson, Joan JacksonJoan Jackson Johnson (en) (b. 1948) 2013 Militante des droits des pauvres, sans logis et handicapĂ©s mentaux. [59]
McKenney, GladysGladys McKenney (en) (b. 1928) 2013 Éducatrice et militante pour les droits des femmes. [60]
Quimby, HarrietHarriet Quimby (1875–1912) 2013 Aviatrice américaine et scénariste. [61]
Whitman, Marina von NeumannMarina von Neumann Whitman (en) (b. 1935–) 2013 Vice-prĂ©sidente des Affaires publiques Ă  General Motors. [62]
Ballard, L. AnnaL. Anna Ballard (en) (1848–1934) 2012 Medicine; Lansing’s first female medical doctor. [63]
Beckwith, GladysGladys Beckwith (en) (b. 1929) 2012 Women's studies [64]
Caruso, PatriciaPatricia Caruso (en) (b. 1954) 2012 Première femme directrice du Michigan Department of Corrections [65]
Dockeray, Mary JaneMary Jane Dockeray (en) (1927–2020) 2012 Environment [66]
Hamilton, Eva McCallEva McCall Hamilton (en) (1871–1948) 2012 Première femme Ă©lue Ă  la lĂ©gislature du Michigan en 1920. [67]
Karandjeff, JudithJudith Karandjeff (en) (b. 1944) 2012 Women's rights [68]
, Les Meres et Debutantes Club of Greater LansingLes Meres et Debutantes Club of Greater Lansing (en) 2012 Formed in 1962 by African American mothers, to mentor and fund young African American women debutantes [69]
McCoy, Mary E.Mary E. McCoy (en) (1846–1923) 2012 Militante pour les droits des femmes et des Afro-AmĂ©ricains. [70]
Williams, SerenaSerena Williams (b. 1981) 2012 Tenniswoman. [71]
Bader, Lois A.Lois A. Bader (en) (b. 1935) 2011 Education [72]
Judeh, JumanaJumana Judeh (en) (b. 1959) 2011 Première vice-prĂ©sidente du la la chambre arabo-amĂ©ricaine du Commerce. [73]
Kelly, MarilynMarilyn Kelly (en) (b. 1938) 2011 67th Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court [74]
Lipczynski, ValeriaValeria Lipczynski (en) (1846–1930) 2011 Community service [75]
Lopez, EdelmiraEdelmira Lopez (en) (1922–2017) 2011 First female president of the Lansing Mexican Patriotic Committee, and president of the Hispanic Cultural Center [76]
Moss, KaryKary Moss (en) (b. 1958) 2011 Civil rights, law, women's rights [77]
Robinson, Rose MaryRose Mary Robinson (en) (b. 1939) 2011 Law, politics [78]
Saunders, TriciaTricia Saunders (en) (b. 1966) 2011 USA Wrestling Women's Wrestler of the Year twice and the U.S. Olympic Committee Women's Wrestler of the Year three times. [79]
Aikey, MaryMary Aikey (en) (1928–2013) 2010 Community service, education, women's rights [80]
Callow, Laura CarterLaura Carter Callow (en) (b. 1927) 2010 Women's rights [81]
Chapin, Augusta JaneAugusta Jane Chapin (1836–1905) 2010 American Universalist minister, educator and activist for women's rights. [82]
Draggoo, Sandra LaserSandra Laser Draggoo (en) (b. 1940) 2010 Executive director of Capitol Area Transport Authority [83]
Etheridge, AnnieAnnie Etheridge (en) (1840–1913) 2010 Civil War nurse [84]
Freeborough, SherrillSherrill Freeborough (en) (b. 1947) 2010 Business [85]
Koenig, Dorean Marguerite HurleyDorean Marguerite Hurley Koenig (en) (b. 1934) 2010 Education, law [86]
McMillan, TerryTerry McMillan (b. 1951) 2010 Writer [87]
Munger, EdithEdith Munger (en) (1865–1945) 2010 Environment, bird conservationist [88]
Pasky, Cynthia J.Cynthia J. Pasky (en) (b. 1959) 2010 Strategic Staffing Solutions [89]
Boggs, Grace LeeGrace Lee Boggs (1915–2015) 2009 Civil rights [90]
Chandler, MargaretMargaret Chandler (en) (1929–1997) 2009 Native American rights [91]
Ellis, RuthRuth Ellis (en) (1899–2000) 2009 Business, gay rights [92]
Ferber, EdnaEdna Ferber 1885–1968) 2009 Pulitzer Prize winning author whose works were adapted to movies and stage productions [93]
Lappan, GlendaGlenda Lappan (b. 1939) 2009 Education [94]
McGowan, Kay GivensKay Givens McGowan (en) (b. 1942) 2009 Native American rights, women's rights [95]
Phillips, ElizabethElizabeth Phillips (en) (b. 1937) 2009 Education [96]
Rickert, JessicaJessica Rickert (en) (b. 1950) 2009 Dentistry, Native American rights [97]
Tableman, BettyBetty Tableman (en) (b. 1922) 2009 Mental health [98]
Thomas, MarloMarlo Thomas (b. 1937) 2009 Community service, entertainment, women's rights [99]
Atkins, CarolCarol Atkins (en) (1923–2013) 2008 Women's rights, writing [100]
(b. 1936) 2008 First executive director chosen by the Michigan Women's Commission [101]
King, CarolCarol King (en) (b. 1948) 2008 Film maker. Served as an aide to Maryann Mahaffey and to US Congressman John Conyers [102]
Neiberg, VickiVicki Neiberg (en) (b. 1940) 2008 Founding member of Michigan Women's Political Caucus [103]
Schoolcraft, Jane JohnstonJane Johnston Schoolcraft (1800–1842) 2008 First known Native American writer, granddaughter of Ojibwe chief Waubojeeg [104]
Snow, LetaLeta Snow (en) (1880–1980) 2008 Founded the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, president of the Kalamazoo Musical Society [105]
Van de Vyver, Sister Mary FrancileneSister Mary Francilene Van de Vyver (en) (1941–2001) 2008 President Madonna University [106]
Brown, MaryMary Brown (en) (b. 1935) 2007 Michigan State House of Representatives [107]
Buck, GertrudeGertrude Buck (en) (1871–1922) 2007 Education [108]
Cole, EmmaEmma Cole (1845–1910) 2007 Environmentalist [109]
Fakhouri, HaifaHaifa Fakhouri (en) 2007 Founder, president, and CEO of the Arab American and Chaldean Council [110]
Geisel, CarolynCarolyn Geisel (en) (1862–1932) 2007 Health care, lecturer for the Battle Creek Sanitarium [111]
Hart, Jane BriggsJane Briggs Hart (1922–2015) 2007 Aviator, women's rights. Tested for fitness to enter NASA’s astronaut training program, submitting to the same physical and psychological tests administered to the Mercury 7 astronauts. [112]
Rogers, AbigailAbigail Rogers (en) (1818–1869) 2007 Education, women's rights [113]
Wilbur, KathleenKathleen Wilbur (en) (b. 1953) 2007 Michigan State University trustee, president Central Michigan University [114]
, Woman's Hospital Association (Charter Members)Woman's Hospital Association (Charter Members) (en) 2007 114 women who signed a charter in 1896 to establish the Woman's Hospital Association [115]
Clark, Martha StricklandMartha Strickland Clark (en) (1853–1935) 2006 First woman to argue a case before the Michigan Supreme Court. Orator on women's suffrage, temperance, and finance [116]
Daddazio, Mary EstherMary Esther Daddazio (en) (1924–2015) 2006 Women's rights [117]
Feliksa, MargeryMargery Feliksa (en) (1925–2001) 2006 Community service [118]
Hammond, NancyNancy Hammond (en) (b. 1937) 2006 Government, women's rights [119]
Liuzzo, ViolaViola Liuzzo (1925–1965) 2006 Civil Rights Activist [120]
Piercy, MargeMarge Piercy (b. 1936) 2006 Essayist, novelist, poet [121]
Stockman, Dora HallDora Hall Stockman (en) (1872–1948) 2006 Michigan House of Representatives [122]
Tanner, Helen HornbeckHelen Hornbeck Tanner (en) (1916–2011) 2006 History, Native American rights, senior research fellow at the Newberry Library in Chicago [123]
Chiara, MargaretMargaret Chiara (en) (b. 1943) 2005 United States Attorney - Western District of Michigan [124]
Evans, Eva LoisEva Lois Evans (en) (b. 1935) 2005 President of the Lansing Community College Foundation [125]
Johnson, Georgia LewisGeorgia Lewis Johnson (en) (b. 1930) 2005 Medicine, health care [126]
Mattman, Lida HolmesLida Holmes Mattman (en) (1912–2008) 2005 Math, science, medicine, health care
Maynard, OliviaOlivia Maynard (en) (b. 1936) 2005 First woman to chair the Michigan Democratic Party [127]
Stabenow, DebbieDebbie Stabenow (en) (b. 1950) 2005 United States Senator [128]
Thrun, CarolineCaroline Thrun (en) (1897–1983) 2005 Assistant Attorney General for Michigan; drafted the 1979 Michigan School Code [129]
Walker, Margaret SellersMargaret Sellers Walker (en) (b. 1935) 2005 First African American to head a division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources [130]
Weaver, ElizabethElizabeth Weaver (en) (1941–2015) 2005 98th Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court in 1995, named Chief Justice of the Court in 1999 [131]
Yao, CynthiaCynthia Yao (en) (b. 1940) 2005 Executive director of Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum [132]
Ford, Geraldine BledsoeGeraldine Bledsoe Ford (en) (1926–2003) 2004 First black woman in the United States to be elected to a judgeship [133]
Granholm, Jennifer MulhernJennifer Mulhern Granholm (b. 1959) 2004 47th Governor of Michigan [134]
Gretter, LystraLystra Gretter (en) (1858–1951) 2004 Director of the Detroit Visiting Nurses Association [135]
Mark, FlorineFlorine Mark (en) 2004 President and Chief Executive Officer of The WW Group, Inc. [136]
McClelland, CathyCathy McClelland (en) (b. 1954) 2004 Founder, president, and CEO of the Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute [137]
Rourke, Constance MayfieldConstance Mayfield Rourke (en) (1885–1941) 2004 Author specializing in notable American figures and American history [138]
Blair, Mary AgnesMary Agnes Blair (en) (1909–1982) 2003 Advocate for deaf and hearing-impaired children, and special education programs [139]
Burbridge, VerneVerne Burbridge (en) (1896–2005) 2003 Community service [140]
Cuellar, NellieNellie Cuellar (en) (1899–1987) 2003 Patricipant in the Selma to Montgomery marches; co-chair of the southwest Detroit United Citizens [141]
Kocel, Alice ScanlanAlice Scanlan Kocel (en) (1920–2017) 2003 Michigan Department of Civil Rights, Liaison to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission [142]
Kornbluh, Joyce LewisJoyce Lewis Kornbluh (en) (b. 1928) 2003 Educator, activist, and advocate for improving lives of working-class individuals [143]
Leggett, Eliza SeamanEliza Seaman Leggett (en) (1815–1900) 2003 Abolition, suffrage, women's rights [144]
Lippman, IdaIda Lippman (en) (1893–1980) 2003 Law enforcement [145]
Ruth, Marion WeyantMarion Weyant Ruth (en) (1918–2004) 2003 Pioneering aviator [146]
Steadman, BerniceBernice Steadman (1925–2015) 2003 Mercury 13 astronaut [147]
Withrow, PamelaPamela Withrow (en) (b. 1948) 2003 Law enforcement, first woman warden of a male correctional institution in Michigan. [148]
Zweifler, RuthRuth Zweifler (en) (b. 1930) 2003 Founder of the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan [149]
Canady, HortenseHortense Canady (en) (1927–2010) 2002 Governor's Committee on the Status of Women, Michigan Women's Commission [150]
Freeman, Julia WheelockJulia Wheelock Freeman (en) (1833–1900) 2002 Civil War nurse with the Michigan Soldiers Relief Association [151]
Genser, Lillian MellenLillian Mellen Genser (en) (1920–2006) 2002 Peace movement, conflict resolution [152]
Knaggs, May StockingMay Stocking Knaggs (en) (1847–1917) 2002 Suffrage [153]
Madgett, Naomi LongNaomi Long Madgett (en) (b. 1923) 2002 Poet and English professor emeritus of English at Eastern Michigan University [154]
McCollough, Lucille H.Lucille H. McCollough (en) (1905–1996) 2002 Politics [155]
Pollack, LanaLana Pollack (en) (b. 1942) 2002 Politics [156]
Rayne, Martha LouiseMartha Louise Rayne (en) (1836–1911) 2002 Journalism [157]
Ross, Muriel DorothyMuriel Dorothy Ross (en) (b. 1927) 2002 Math, science [158]
Anderson, Cora ReynoldsCora Reynolds Anderson (en) (1882–1950) 2001 The first woman, and the first Native American, to serve in the Michigan House of Representatives [159]
Belen, LucileLucile Belen (en) (1912–2010) 2001 Politics [160]
Duchemin, Theresa MaxisTheresa Maxis Duchemin (en) (1810–1892) 2001 Missionary [161]
Franklin, ArethaAretha Franklin (1942–2018) 2001 Entertainment [162]
Goodridge, Francie KrakerFrancie Kraker Goodridge (en) (b. 1947) 2001 Track and field athletic coach [163]
Ilitch, Marian BayoffMarian Bayoff Ilitch (en) (b. 1933) 2001 Co-founder of Little CaesarsPizza, owner of Detroit Red Wings, MotorCity Casino Hotel [164]
Riordan, Mary EllenMary Ellen Riordan (en) (1920–2010) 2001 President Emerita of the Detroit Federation of Teachers, Local 231, AFL-CIO, [165]
Weiner, Josephine SternJosephine Stern Weiner (en) (1912–2000) 2001 Community service [166]
Gordon, LoneyLoney Gordon (en) (1915–1999) 2000 Helped develop the vaccine against Whooping Cough [167]
Heideman, Katherine G.Katherine G. Heideman (en) (1910–2003) 2000 Education [168]
Jackson, Dauris GwendolynDauris Gwendolyn Jackson (en) (1933–1979) 2000 Civil rights, education [169]
Kennedy, Cornelia GroefsemaCornelia Groefsema Kennedy (en) (1923–2014) 2000 Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit [170]
Lansing, Marjorie J.Marjorie J. Lansing (en) (1916–1998) 2000 Education, women's rights [171]
Lee, Chuan-PuChuan-Pu Lee (en) (1931–2016) 2000 Math, science [172]
Lundy, Marilyn FisherMarilyn Fisher Lundy (en) (1925–2014) 2000 Education [173]
McCormick, Katharine DexterKatharine Dexter McCormick (1875–1967) 2000 Philanthropist, women's rights [174]
Straus, Kathleen N.Kathleen N. Straus (en) (b. 1923) 2000 Civil rights [175]
Young, Clarissa M.Clarissa M. Young (en) (1922–1979) 2000 Law enforcement [176]
Beeman, PatriciaPatricia Beeman (en) (1925–1996) 1999 Civil rights [177]
Brown, OlympiaOlympia Brown (1835–1926) 1999 Religion, suffrage [178]
DeDeckere, DorisDoris DeDeckere (en) (1926–2010) 1999 Philanthropist, labor volunteerism [179]
Elliott, Margaret DrakeMargaret Drake Elliott (en) (1904–1999) 1999 Environment [180]
Homer, ElizabethElizabeth Homer (en) (b. 1943) 1999 Women's rights [181]
Hutzel, EleonoreEleonore Hutzel (en) (1885–1979) 1999 Medicine, health care [182]
Kellogg, Ella EatonElla Eaton Kellogg (en) (1853–1920) 1999 Philanthropist, nutrition, pioneer of dietetics [183]
Ketcham, Emily BurtonEmily Burton Ketcham (en) (1838–1907) 1999 Suffrage [184]
Platte, ArdethArdeth Platte (en) (b. 1936) 1999 Peace movement, conflict resolution [185]
Binsfeld, ConnieConnie Binsfeld (en) (1924–2014) 1998 60th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan [186]
Curran, Hilda PatriciaHilda Patricia Curran (en) (b. 1938) 1998 Director of Office of Women and Work, founding member of Women in State Government, a founding trustee of the Michigan Women's Foundation [187]
Dye, MarieMarie Dye (en) (1891–1974) 1998 Michigan State University professor who instituted many programs focused on home, the environment and nutrition [188]
Josaitis, Eleanor M.Eleanor M. Josaitis (en) (1931–2011) 1998 Co-founder of Focus: HOPE [189]
Rosenblatt, Dorrie EllenDorrie Ellen Rosenblatt (en) (b. 1948) 1998 Gerontology [190]
Sharp, Ella MerrimanElla Merriman Sharp (en) (1857–1912) 1998 Chair Michigan Federation's Forestry Committee. Chair of the Civic Improvement Committee of the Federation of Women's Clubs. [191]
Steinberg, Martha JeanMartha Jean Steinberg (en) (1927–2000) 1998 Black Radio Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, R&B disc jockey, station owner. Ordained minister who founded the Home of Love church. [192]
Thompson, RuthRuth Thompson (1887–1970) 1998 United States House of Representatives [193]
Tomlin, LilyLily Tomlin (b. 1939) 1998 Entertainment [194]
Burstyn, EllenEllen Burstyn (b. 1932) 1997 Entertainment [195]
Corwell-Shertzer, MarionMarion Corwell-Shertzer (en) (1931–2016) 1997 President of American Women in Radio and Television, Inc.; founded the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter, National School Public Relations Association [196]
1997 Social work [197]
McGraw Goodwin, DellaDella McGraw Goodwin (en) (b. 1931) 1997 Founding chairperson of the National Center for the Advancement of Blacks in the Health Professions (NCABHP) [198]
Hamilton, AliceAlice Hamilton (1869–1970) 1997 Physician, research scientist, and author [199]
Love, Nancy HarknessNancy Harkness Love (1914–1976) 1997 Director of the WW II Women's Auxiliary Ferry Squadron [200]
Mahaffey, MaryannMaryann Mahaffey (en) (1925–2006) 1997 President of Detroit City Council 1990–1998, champion of human rights [201]
Sutton, Sharon E.Sharon E. Sutton (en) (b. 1941) 1997 Architect, Professor Emeritus at College of Built Environments [202]
Wilson, Matilda DodgeMatilda Dodge Wilson (1883–1967) 1997 43rd Lieutenant Governors of Michigan, philanthropist [203]
Clemenc, AnnaAnna Clemenc (en) (1888–1956) 1996 Labor activist [204]
Dominic, Waunetta McClellanWaunetta McClellan Dominic (en) (1921–1981) 1996 Odawa rights activist who spent her career advocating for the United States government to adhere to its treaty obligations to Native Americans. [205]
Laurence, Margaret MuthMargaret Muth Laurence (en) (1916–1996) 1996 Trademark and copyright attorney [206]
Morcom, Claudia HouseClaudia House Morcom (en) (1932–2014) 1996 Founding director of Wayne County Neighborhood Legal Services [207]
Reyneau, Betsy GravesBetsy Graves Reyneau (en) (1888–1964) 1996 Portrait artist, focusing on African Americans [208]
Rogers-Brown, Carrie FrazierCarrie Frazier Rogers-Brown (en) (b. 1948) 1996 Medicine, health care [209]
Schwartz, Shirley E.Shirley E. Schwartz (en) (b. 1935) 1996 Chemist and senior staff research scientist at General Motors Corporation [210]
Wolfe, Joan LueddersJoan Luedders Wolfe (en) (b. 1929) 1996 Founder of the West Michigan Environmental Action Council. Member of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission, and the Governor's Advisory Committee on Electric Energy Alternatives and the first Natural Resources Trust Fund Board. [211]
Alvarado-Ortega, YolandaYolanda Alvarado-Ortega (en) (b. 1943) 1995 Hispanic civil rights. Editor of El Renacimiento. Reporter for the Lansing State Journal. [212]
Auberlin, IreneIrene Auberlin (en) (1896–1999) 1995 Founder of World Medical Relief [213]
Gage, Hilda R.Hilda R. Gage (en) (1939–2010) 1995 First female Chief Judge of Michigan’s Oakland County Circuit Court [214]
Grimes, Lucia VoorheesLucia Voorhees Grimes (en) (1877–1978) 1995 Founded the Wayne County Republican Women's Club, and devoted her life's work to women's suffrage [215]
Grooms, R. LouiseR. Louise Grooms (en) (1902–1984) 1995 Founder of the Detroit Institute of Commerce with her own money, to train African American youiths with skills to enter the workplace [216]
Komer, OdessaOdessa Komer (en) (1925–2004) 1995 Labor leader, Vice President of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) International Executive Board 1974–1992 [217]
Osborn, Laura FreeleLaura Freele Osborn (en) (1866–1955) 1995 The first woman to hold elective office in Detroit when elected to the school board in 1917 [218]
Washington, Jacquelin E.Jacquelin E. Washington (en) (b. 1931) 1995 First African American woman to serve as executive director of the Planned Parenthood League of Southwest Michigan. Co-founder of the Sojourner Foundation [219]
Cadillac, Marie-Therese GuyonMarie-Therese Guyon Cadillac (en) (1671–1746) 1994 Business, physician; the first white woman to cross the Iroquois Territory [220]
Carlton, RuthRuth Carlton (en) (1911–2001) 1994 The Detroit News columnist whose work focused on adoption of hard-to-place children, resulting in government regulations. [221]
Cohen, FlossieFlossie Cohen (en) (1925–2004) 1994 Professor Emeritus at Wayne State University, founded the pediatric HIV Clinic at Children's Hospital [222]
Daubendiek, Bertha A.Bertha A. Daubendiek (en) (1916–2005) 1994 Environment, advocate of natural sanctuaries. Founder of the Michigan Nature Association. [223]
Dollinger, Genora JohnsonGenora Johnson Dollinger (en) (1913–1995) 1994 Labor leader who organized the Women's Auxiliary and the Women's Emergency Brigade sit-down strike against General Motors. Memorialized in the documentary With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade. [224]
Hommel, FloraFlora Hommel (en) (1928–2015) 1994 Founder of Childbirth Without Pain Education Association, peace activist, advocate of universal single-payer health care [225]
Jones, Sarah Van HoosenSarah Van Hoosen Jones (en) (1892–1972) 1994 First woman in the United States to earn a Doctorate in Animal Genetics. Trustee of Michigan State University. Founding member of the Oakland University Board of Trustees [226]
Lutz, Aleda E.Aleda E. Lutz (1915–1944) 1994 W W II U. S. Army flight nurse, died in a plane crash in Lyons, France. Posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center in Saganaw honors her service. [227]
McAndrew, Helen WalkerHelen Walker McAndrew (en) (1826–1906) 1994 Washtenaw County's first woman physician [228]
Alvord, Edith VosburghEdith Vosburgh Alvord (en) (1875–1962) 1993 Volunteerism, women's suffrage [229]
Blackwell, Catherine CarterCatherine Carter Blackwell (en) (1919–2014) 1993 Pioneered African-American studies in Detroit schools [230]
Campbell, Jean W.Jean W. Campbell (en) (b. 1918) 1993 Helped found the Center for Education of Women at the University of Michigan [231]
Campbell, Katherine HillKatherine Hill Campbell (en) (1868–1942) 1993 Activist for prison reform [232]
Cooper, Lenna FrancesLenna Frances Cooper (en) (1875–1961) 1993 Co-founder of the American Dietetic Association (ADA) in 1917; first dietician in the United States Army [233]
Griffith, Roberta A.Roberta A. Griffith (en)
(1870–1941) 1993 Helped to establish American Association of Workers for the Blind, and created a 6-volume Braille dictionary [234]
Miller, Bina WestBina West Miller (en)
(1867–1954) 1993 Founder of Women's Benefit Association, a nonprofit, dues-paying organization exclusively for women, pioneering life insurance for women [235]
Omelenchuk, JeanneJeanne Omelenchuk (en) (1931–2008) 1993 Olympic speed skater [236]
Wallace, SippieSippie Wallace (1898–1986) 1993 Musical entertainer [237]
White, Edna NobleEdna Noble White (en) (1879–1954) 1993 Founding director of the Merrill-Palmer Institute, childhood development advisor to the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration and to the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research [238]
Woodman, Irene ClarkIrene Clark Woodman (en) (1905–1994) 1993 Military [239]
Cora Mae Brown (1914–1972) 1992 Legislative work, criminal law, and women's rights [240]
Butcher, Mary LouMary Lou Butcher (en) (b. 1943) 1992 Journalism [241]
Edmonds, Sarah EmmaSarah Emma Edmonds (1841–1898) 1992 Served with the Union troops during the Civil War, passing herself off as a man [242]
Lewis, Violet TempleViolet Temple Lewis (en) (1899–1968) 1992 Improving the status of women through education and job skills [243]
Mahon, Luise Ruth LeismerLuise Ruth Leismer Mahon (en) (1926–1975) 1992 Journalism [244]
Radner, GildaGilda Radner (1946–1989) 1992 Entertainer [245]
Seger, Martha RomayneMartha Romayne Seger (en) (b. 1932) 1992 Financial Economist and Former Governor of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C. [246]
Shafer, Ann M.Ann M. Shafer (en) (1916–1991) 1992 Became a union leader while working at Kellogg's in Battle Creek. Co-founder of the Coalition of Labor Union Women. Founded the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek chapters of the National Organization for Women [247]
Stoesser, Sylvia M.Sylvia M. Stoesser (en) (1901–1991) 1992 Chemist, Dow Chemical Company's first female research scientist. [248]
Thurman, LucyLucy Thurman (en) (1849–1918) 1992 Devoted 37 years to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, helping them establish a National Department of Colored work [249]
Waddles, CharleszettaCharleszetta Waddles (en) (1912–2001) 1992 Social work, African-American activist, Pentecostal church minister, and founder of Mother Waddles Perpetual Mission [250]
Andresen, RachelRachel Andresen (en) (1907–1988) 1991 Founded Youth For Understanding [251]
Beck, Mary V.Mary V. Beck (en) (1908–2005) 1991 First woman elected to the Detroit City Council, member of Wayne County Board of Supervisors [252]
BenDor, JanJan BenDor (en) (b. 1946) 1991 Founder of Women's Crisis Center in Ann Arbor. Organized a boycott against Domino's Pizza for its anti-woman policies. Propelled the rape crisis center movement in Michigan. [253]
Good, Janet K.Janet K. Good (en) (1923–1997) 1991 Helped establish the Older Women's League (OWL) in Michigan. Actin director of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for the Michigan Employment Security Commission. Co-chair the Governor's task force on sexual harassment, leading to the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. [254]
Jacobs, JoJo Jacobs (en) (1933–2015) 1991 Organized the Committee to Study Sex Discrimination in the Kalamazoo Public Schools. [255]
Nordby, Virginia Cecile BlomerVirginia Cecile Blomer Nordby (en) (b. 1929) 1991 Helped draft the Michigan Criminal Sexual Conduct Act [256]
Riley, Dorothy ComstockDorothy Comstock Riley (en) (1924–2004) 1991 Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1987–1991 [257]
Swanson, Edith MaysEdith Mays Swanson (en) (1934–1989) 1991 Civil rights, education, Edith Swanson Leadership Award established in her honor [258]
Butterfield, Emily HelenEmily Helen Butterfield (en) (1884–1958) 1990 Artist, and first licensed female architect in Michigan [259]
Henderson, ErmaErma Henderson (en) (1917–2009) 1990 First African American woman elected to the Detroit City Council [260]
Judd, Dorothy LeonardDorothy Leonard Judd (en) (1898–1989) 1990 In conjunction with the League of Women Voters, spent her life rooting out corruption and cronyism in government. [261]
Morse, Elba LilaElba Lila Morse (en) (1882–1975) 1990 Superintendent of Northern Michigan Children's Clinic. Helped found the Bay Cliff Health Camp. Worked with the American Red Cross to recruit and train workers for disaster recovery. [262]
Richards, Fannie M.Fannie M. Richards (en) (1840–1922) 1990 Founded a private elementary school for black children. Pushed for school desegregation, resulting in the Michigan Supreme Court's 1871 ruling ordering desegregation. [263]
Schaub, Emelia ChristineEmelia Christine Schaub (en) (1891–1995) 1990 First female practicing prosecuting attorney in Michigan. [264]
Sinclair, Mary P.Mary P. Sinclair (en) (1918–2011) 1990 Authority on nuclear energy and its impact on the environment [265]
Tate, MerzeMerze Tate (en) (1905–1996) 1990 Political science scholar, author, professor at Harvard University [266]
Vorhauer, Delia VillegasDelia Villegas Vorhauer (en) (1940–1992) 1990 Hispanic civil rights [267]
Arthur, ClaraClara Arthur (en) (1858–1929) 1989 Co-founder of the Detroit Equal Suffrage Association in 1886 [268]
Bissell, Anna SutherlandAnna Sutherland Bissell (1846–1934) 1989 Philanthropist and CEO of Bissell Company in 1889. First woman Chief Executive Officer in the United States. [269]
Canady, AlexaAlexa Canady (en) (b. 1950) 1989 First African American woman in the United States to become a neurosurgeon [270]
Davidow, Anne R.Anne R. Davidow (en) (1898–1991) 1989 Attorney who argued for the plaintiff in Goesaert v. Clearybefore the United States Supreme Court, in which the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellees and upheld the State of Michigan's discriminatory laws regarding hiring practices of women barkeepers. US Congresswoman Martha Griffiths' support of the US Equal Rights Amendment was based on this case. [271]
Denning, Bernadine NewsomBernadine Newsom Denning (en) (1930–2011) 1989 Human rights activist [272]
Karle, IsabellaIsabella Karle Fichier:Isabella Karle.jpg (1921–2017) 1989 Chemist who developed the Symbolic Addition Procedure for deriving molecular structures directly from x-ray diffraction experiments on crystals. [273]
King, Jean LedwithJean Ledwith King (en) (b. 1924) 1989 Advocate for gender equality [274]
Madar, OlgaOlga Madar (en) (1915–1996) 1989 First woman elected to the executive board of the United Auto Workers. Under her influence, the UAW in 1970 became the first national union to endorse constitutional ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). [275]
Mayo, Mary AnneMary Anne Mayo (en) (1845–1903) 1989 Born in a log cabin, she worked through the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry to improve the lives and educations of Michigan women. [276]
Brown, LouiseLouise Brown (en) (1917–2011) 1988 Social worker, educator [277]
Crockett, EtheleneEthelene Crockett (1914–1978) 1988 Michigan's first African-American female board-certified OB/GYN [278]
Federbush, Marcia J.Marcia J. Federbush (en) (1934–2007) 1988 Championed gender-equal academic and sports regulations in Michigan [279]
Frances Alvord HarrisFran Harris (en) (1909–1998) 1988 First Woman To Broadcast News In Michigan [280]
Mansour, Agnes MaryAgnes Mary Mansour (en) (1931–2004) 1988 Roman Catholic nun, president of Mercy College of Detroit, 1982 candidate for Congress [281]
Martin, HelenHelen Martin (en) (1889–1973) 1988 Michigan state geologist, prolific author [282]
Nugent, M. Jane KayM. Jane Kay Nugent (en) (b. 1925) 1988 Former Vice President of Administration at Detroit Edison [283]
Power, Sarah GoddardSarah Goddard Power (en) (1935–1987) 1988 Former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the State Department [284]
Barnhart, Marion IsabelMarion Isabel Barnhart (en) (1921–1985) 1987 Medical researcher and first woman professor at Wayne State University (WSU); first recipient of the University's Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award [285]
Burnett, Patricia HillPatricia Hill Burnett (en) (1920–2014) 1987 Arts, women's rights; co-founded the Michigan chapter of the National Organization for Women [286]
Calhoun, EthelEthel Calhoun (en) (1898–1989) 1987 Physician who helped pioneer the Sister Kenny method of treating Poliomyelitis [287]
Emery, GeorgiaGeorgia Emery (en) (1867–1913) 1987 Founder of Merrill Palmer School for Motherhood and Home Training, first director of the Women's Department of the Massachusetts Life Insurance Company [288]
Ford, BettyBetty Ford (1918–2011) 1987 First Lady of the United States [289]
Gragg, Rosa SladeRosa Slade Gragg (en) (1904–1989) 1987 Civil rights advocate appointed in the 1940s to a national advisory post by President Franklin D. Roosevelt [290]
Raven, ClaraClara Raven (en) (1909–1994) 1987 First woman commissioned as American military Colonel, World War II Army Medical Corps, Deputy Chief Medical Examiner of Wayne County, 20 years research into Sudden infant death syndrome [291]
Boyle, PatriciaPatricia Boyle (en) (1937–2014) 1986 Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan [292]
Crosby, Elizabeth C.Elizabeth C. Crosby (1888–1983) 1986 Comparative and human neuroanatomy. 1979 recipient of the President's National Medal of Science from Jimmy Carter [293]
Frostic, GwenGwen Frostic (en) (1906–2001) 1986 Artists, illustrator [294]
Lucke, Elmina R.Elmina R. Lucke (en) (1889–1987) 1986 International social worker [295]
Matthews, Marjorie SwankMarjorie Swank Matthews (en) (1916–1986) 1986 First woman elected as bishop to the Methodist Church [296]
Peebles-Meyers, MarjorieMarjorie Peebles-Meyers (en) (1915–2001) 1986 First African-American woman to graduate from the Medical School of Wayne State University, the first to be accepted as an intern at Detroit Receiving Hospital.

and the first to become Chief Resident of a major Detroit hospital.

[297]
Stratton, Mary Chase PerryMary Chase Perry Stratton (en) (1867–1961) 1986 Arts [298]
Thomas, HelenHelen Thomas (1920–2013) 1986 Journalism, White House press corps [299]
Claytor, Helen J.Helen J. Claytor (en) (1907–2005) 1984 Civil rights, national president of the YWCA 1967–1973 [300]
Crane, Caroline BartlettCaroline Bartlett Crane (en) (1858–1935) 1984 Unitarian minister, suffragist, civic reformer, educator and journalist [301]
Allan, VirginiaVirginia Allan (en) (1916–1999) 1984 Chair President Nixon's Task Force on Women's Rights and Responsibilities. 1972 Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs [302]
De Angeli, Marguerite LofftMarguerite Lofft De Angeli (en) (1889–1987) 1984 Newbery Medal for children's literature [303]
Gillette, Emma GenevieveEmma Genevieve Gillette (en) (1898–1986) 1984 Conservationist [304]
Hoobler, Icie MacyIcie Macy Hoobler (en) (1892–1984) 1984 Biochimiste, première femme prĂ©sidente d'une section locale de la SociĂ©tĂ© amĂ©ricaine de Chimie, titulaire de 22 rĂ©compenses pour ses travaux. [305]
La Framboise, MadelineMadeline La Framboise (en) (1779–1846) 1984 Commerçante de fourrure. [306]
Longstreet, MarthaMartha Longstreet (en) (1870–1953) 1984 MĂ©decine et militante. [307]
Peterson, Elly M.Elly M. Peterson (en) (1914–2008) 1984 Co-prĂ©sidente du Republican National Committee. [308]
Slaton, Jessie PharrJessie Pharr Slaton (en) (1908–1983) 1984 African-American attorney [309]
Spencer, Mary C.Mary C. Spencer (en) (1842–1923) 1984 Michigan State Librarian 1893–1923 [310]
Van Hoosen, BerthaBertha Van Hoosen (en) (1863–1952) 1984 Medicine, health care, founder of the American Medical Women's Association in 1915, and the first woman to be head of a medical division at a coeducational university. [311]
Arnow, Harriette SimpsonHarriette Simpson Arnow (en) (1907–1986) 1983 Nouvelliste [312]
Beebe, N. LorraineN. Lorraine Beebe (en) (1910–2005) 1983 SĂ©natrice de l'Ă©tat du Michigan. [313]
Bledsoe, Mamie Geraldine NealeMamie Geraldine Neale Bledsoe (en) (1900–1991) 1983 Civil rights, politics, advocate for special education needs of children [314]
Chandler, Elizabeth MargaretElizabeth Margaret Chandler (en) (1807–1834) 1983 Écrivaine Quaker qui aborde l'abolitionnisme dans son Ĺ“uvre. [315]
Coleman, Mary StallingsMary Stallings Coleman (en) (1914–2001) 1983 Première femme Ă  ĂŞtre Ă©lue juge Ă  la Cour suprĂŞme du Michigan. [316]
Donahue, Wilma T.Wilma T. Donahue (en) (1900–1993) 1983 Medicine, health care, author, and authority on Gerontology, founded International Center for Social Gerontology (ICSG) in Washington, D.C. [317]
Eldering, GraceGrace Eldering (en) (1900–1988) 1983 Math, science, medicine, health care, along with Pearl Kendrick developed the vaccine for whooping cough [318]
Gomon, JosephineJosephine Gomon (en) (1892–1975) 1983 Medicine, health care, civil activist [319]
Griffiths, MarthaMartha Griffiths (1912–2003) 1983 Représentante des États-Unis de 1955 à 1974, s'impliqua dans l'adoption de l'Equal Rights Amendment. Lieutenant-gouverneur du Michigan de 1983 à 1991 [320]
Haener, DorothyDorothy Haener (en) (1917–2000) 1983 ReprĂ©sentante internationale de la section fĂ©minine de l'United Auto Workers International Union. [321]
Haviland, Laura SmithLaura Smith Haviland (en) (1808–1897) 1983 Abolitionniste Quaker qui aida les esclaves Ă  s'enfuir, fonda un orphelinat et s'engagea comme suffragette. [322]
Jeffrey, MildredMildred Jeffrey (en) (1910–2004) 1983 Militante syndicaliste et pour les droits civiques[323]
Kendrick, PearlPearl Kendrick (1890–1980) 1983 Mathématicienne, médecin, elle développe avec Grace Eldering le vaccin contre la coqueluche[324].
Milliken, HelenHelen Milliken (en) (1922–2012) 1983 First Lady of Michigan, philanthrope, fĂ©ministe[325]
Parks, RosaRosa Parks (1913–2005) 1983 Militante emblématique du mouvement des droits civiques[326]
Shaw, Anna HowardAnna Howard Shaw (1847–1919) 1983 Sufragette[327]
Stone, Lucinda HinsdaleLucinda Hinsdale Stone (1814–1900) 1983 Féministe[328]
Truth, SojournerSojourner Truth (1797–1883) 1983 Abolitionniste (esclavage)[329]

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Lectures complémentaires

  • Harriette Simpson Arrow, The Collected Short Stories of Harriette Simpson Arnow, Michigan State University Press, (ISBN 978-0-87013-756-3)

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