Edith Houghton (major league baseball scout) Dr. Antonia Novello (Hispanic Surgeon General) Diane Crump (jockey in Kentucky Derby) Antoinette Blackwell (ordained minister) Shirley Chisolm (African-American in Congress) Edith Wharton (Pulitzer prize winner) Janet Reno (U.S. Attorney General) Condoleezza Rice (African-American Secretary of State) Elizabeth Blackwell (medical degree) Elizabeth Ann Seton (saint made by Roman Catholic Church) Althea Gibson (African-American tennis player to win Wimbledon singles title) Mae Jemison (black astronaut) Rebecca Lee Crumpler (black woman with M.D. degree) Dr. Sally K. Ride (sent into space) Patsy Takemoto Mink (Asian-American elected to Congress) Amelia Earhart (Solo flight across Atlantic) Susana Medora Salter (elected mayor) Madeleine Albright (U.S. Secretary of State) Arabella Mansfield (lawyer) Henrietta Johnston (professional artist) Victoria Claflin Woodhull (presidential candidate) Anne Bradstreet (published writer) Sally Jean Priesand (U.S. rabbi) Nellie Tayloe Ross (State governor) Hillary Clinton (won presidential primary)