Play Women’s History Month Bingo with friends online! Mark off items on your 5x5 bingo board as you spot them, and race to complete a line.
Sojourner Truth, a champion for abolition and women's rights
Tu Youyou – Nobel Prize–winning pharmaceutical chemist
Maya Angelou, renowned poet and author of resilience
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and voice of resilience
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a gender equality advocate
Jane Addams – Social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Ruth Bader Ginsburg – Supreme Court Justice and gender‑equality champion
Mae Jemison – First Black woman in space
Frida Kahlo – Painter known for bold self-expression
Wangari Maathai – Environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Serena Williams – Tennis legend and advocate for women in sports
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Shirley Chisholm – First Black woman elected to Congress
Rosalind Franklin – Key contributor to understanding DNA structure
Dolores Huerta – Labor leader and civil rights activist
Greta Thunberg – Climate activist
Malala Yousafzai – Education activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Katherine Johnson – NASA mathematician whose calculations powered spaceflight
Toni Morrison – Nobel Prize–winning novelist
Harriet Tubman – Abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor
Amanda Gorman – Poet and cultural voice
Eleanor Roosevelt – Human rights advocate and First Lady
Marie Curie – Pioneer in physics and chemistry
Aretha Franklin – The Queen of Soul