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Book 1

 * 1) Matilda Booker (1887-1957), educator
 * 2) Hilda Andrea Davis (1905-[2001]), educator, educational leader
 * 3) Katherine Stewart Flippin (1906-[1996?]), educator
 * 4) Charlotte White Franklin (19?- ), artist, educator
 * 5) Mary Hatwood Futrell (1940- ), educator, political activist, reformer, organization leader
 * 6) Marie D. Gadsden (1919-[2012]), educator, government official, organization executive
 * 7) Phillis "Phyl" T. Garland (1935-[2006]), writer, music critic, journalist, editor, educator
 * 8) Lucille C. Gunning (1922- ), pediatrician, meical services administrator
 * 9) Millie E. Hale (1881-1930), nurse, hospital founder, social activist, civic worker
 * 10) Judia C. Jackson Harris (1873-19?), school founder, race relations advocate, land club founder
 * 11) Margaret Cardozo Holmes (1898-?), hairstylist, entrepreneur
 * 12) Lucy C. Jefferson (1866-1953), entrepreneur, clubwoman, civic leader, educator, philanthropist
 * 13) Marjorie McKenzie Lawson (1912-[2002]), judge, civic activist, journalist
 * 14) Ida Elizabeth Lewis (1935- ), journalist, editor, publisher
 * 15) Josephine Harreld Love (1914- ), pianist, arts administrator, musicologist
 * 16) Mary Eleanora McCoy (1846-1923), philanthropist, clubwoman
 * 17) Lydia Moore Merrick (1890-1987), journal founder, editor
 * 18) Annie Greene Nelson (1902-[1993?]), writer, nurse, educator
 * 19) L. Eudora Pettigrew (1928- ), educator
 * 20) Ersa Hines Poston (1921-[2009]), government official
 * 21) Renee Francine Poussaint (1944- ), broadcast journalist
 * 22) Amelia Perry Pride (1858-1932), educator, institution founder
 * 23) Esther Mae Scott (1893-1979), musician
 * 24) Olivia Shipp (O. Porter) (1880-1980), musician, organization founder
 * 25) Judy Simmons (1944- ), poet, journalist, editor, singer, pianist
 * 26) Edith Barksdale Sloan (1940-[2012]), politician, lawyer
 * 27) Lillian May Thomas (1857-?), journalist, social reformer, women's rights activist
 * 28) Jackie Torrence (1944- ), storyteller
 * 29) Joan Scott Wallace (1930- ), social scientist, educator, government official
 * 30) Laura Frances Wheatley (18?-19?), educator, social and political activist, patron of the arts, writer, entrepreneur
 * 31) Lorraine A. Williams (1923-[1996]), educator, clubwoman
 * 32) Harriet E. Wilson (1825-1900), writer
 * 33) Deborah C. P. Wolfe (1916-[2004]), educator, consultant, religious leader

Book II

 * 1) Del Marie Neely Anderson (1937- ), college president, educator, model
 * 2) Lucie Bragg Anthony (1870-1923), physician, educator, temperance leader, musician, writer
 * 3) Gwendolyn Calvert Baker (1931- ), administrator, educator, activist
 * 4) Harriet Ann Baker (c. 1829-?), evangelist
 * 5) Ruth Gardena Birnie (1884-1956), pharmacist
 * 6) Mary Ann Campbell (c. 1817-1910), philanthropist, civic worker, church worker
 * 7) Michele Clark (1941-1972), television correspondent
 * 8) L. Zenobia Coleman (1901-?), librarian
 * 9) Anne Margaret Cooke (1907-?), theater educator, director
 * 10) Ada A. Cooper, lecturer, educator, poet, writer, journalist, missionary
 * 11) The Delaney sisters / Delaney sisters, Bessie Delaney and Sadie Delany
 * 12) Addie Whiteman Dickerson (1878-?), real estate broker, reformer, clubwoman, civic and political activist
 * 13) Mercedes Ellington (1939- ), dancer, choreographer, art director, educator
 * 14) Sarah Collins Fayerweather (1812-1878), school integrationist
 * 15) Thelma Thurston Gorham (1913-1991), journalist, organization leader, activist
 * 16) Mabel Dole Haden ([1909-2007]), lawyer, organization leader, educator
 * 17) Julia West Hamilton (1866-1958), civic organizer, church leader, clubwoman
 * 18) Gladys Riddle Hampton (c. 1910-1971), business manager, record company executive, road manager, singer, modiste
 * 19) D. Antoinette Handy / D. Antoinette Handy-Miller (1930-[2002]), flutist, educator, administrator, radio host, writer
 * 20) Elaine B. Jenkins (1916-[1999]), entrepreneur, consultant firm founder, educator
 * 21) Sebetha Lee Jenkins (1939- ), educator, college president, administrator
 * 22) Patricia Prattis Jennings (1941- ), keyboardist, composer, songwriter, editor
 * 23) Elayne Jones (1928- ), percussionist, timpanist
 * 24) Sarah Gibson Jones (c. 1843-1938), educator, school founder, fund-raiser, journalist, poet, lecturer, clubwoman
 * 25) Rosetta E. Coakley Lawson (c. 1854-1936), educator, religious worker, reformer, club leader, temperance leader
 * 26) S. Willie Layten (1863-1950), feminist, organization leader, educator, clubwoman, political worker
 * 27) Shirley A. R. Lewis (1937- ), college president, educator, religious fund director
 * 28) Charlotte E. Linden (1859-1919), poet, laundress, clubwoman
 * 29) Eleanor Young Love (1922-[2006]), university administrator, educator, counselor, librarian
 * 30) Ruby Grant Martin (1933-[2003]), government official, lawyer
 * 31) Ernestine McClendon (1918-[1991]), actress, talent agent, educator
 * 32) Viola Harris McFerren (1931-[2013]), civil rights and social activist
 * 33) Leatrice B. McKissack (1930- ), business executive, educator
 * 34) Georgia L. McMurray (1934-1992), civic worker, child care advocate
 * 35) Mary Ella Mossell (1853-1886), missionary
 * 36) Lillian Adams Parks (1932- ), school superintendent, social activist, civic leader
 * 37) Dorothy Smith Patterson (1930- ), nurse, teenage parent advocate, humanitarian
 * 38) Ponchitta Pierce (1942- ), television host and producer, magazine writer and editor
 * 39) Mary F. Pitts (1860-1914), educator, clubwoman, organization worker, temperance worker
 * 40) Georgiana Frances Putnam (1832-1912), educator
 * 41) Charlotta Gordon Pyles (c. 1806-1880), abolitionist, lecturer
 * 42) Sylvia Lyons Render (1913-1986), educator, researcher, manuscript curator
 * 43) Linda Johnson Rice (1958- ), publishing company executive
 * 44) Helen Caldwell Day Riley (1926-[2013]), religious worker, hospitality house founder, nurse, writer
 * 45) Lucille Mason Rose (1918-1987), civil worker, political activist
 * 46) Patricia A. Russell-McCloud (1946- ), educator, lawyer, motivational speaker, entrepreneur
 * 47) Catherine Seal (c. 1874-1930), religious leader
 * 48) Clara Smyth Taliaferro (1873-?), pharmacist, educator, clubwoman
 * 49) Carmen Pawley Turner, transportation official, government official
 * 50) Yvonne Walker-Taylor (1931-[2006)), educator, college president, humanitarian
 * 51) Gertrude Mae Murphy Ward (1901-1981), gospel singer, road manager, publishing firm founder
 * 52) Marion Birnie Wilkinson (1870-1956), humanitarian, educator, clubwoman
 * 53) Ella V. Chase Williams (1852-?), educator, school founder, organization leader
 * 54) Emma J. Wilson, educator, school founder, missionary, fund- raiser