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Ethel Hedgeman Lyle-- Founder and "guiding light" of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Dr. Debbye Turner-- Former Miss America; Humanitarian.
Ella Fitzgerald-- Famous jazz singer, "First Lady of Song".
Marian Anderson-- The first black woman to sing at the Metropolitan Opera.
Sharon Pratt Kelly-- The first woman to serve as mayor of Washington, D.C.
Angie Brooks-- The first woman President of the United Nations.
Yvette Lee-- Producer of "Hangin with Mr. Cooper and "A Different World", and creator and executive producer of "Living Single".
Leah Tutu-- Wife of South African activist Bisho Desmond Tutu.
Zina Garrison-Jackson-- Famous tennis player
Marjorie Judith Vincent-- Miss America, 1991.
Hazel O' Leary-- Secretary for the Department of Energy.
Lynn Whitfield-- Humanitarian and actress; star of the Josephine Baker Story.
Dr. Mae Jemison-- First Black woman astronaut.
Bebe Moore Campbell-- Author of "Brothers and Sisters" and "Your Blues Ain't Like Mine".
Toni Morrison-- Nobel prize-winning novelist and poet.
Dr. Marilyn Gatson-- Assistant Surgeon General.
Gladys Knight-- Singer, actress; lead singer with the Pips.
Rosa Parks-- "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement".
Coretta Scott King-- Widow fo Martin Luther King, Jr.
Jane Addams-- Founder of Hull House, Chicago, Illinois.
Maya Angelou-- Accomplished author, writer, poet, singer, and dancer.
Eleanor Roosevelt-- Humanitarian; delegate to the United Nations.
Phylicia Rashad-- Actress on the award-winning "Cosby Show".
Jada Pinkett Smith-- Actress.
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