Charlotte E.Ray first AfricanAmericanwoman to get alaw degreeClara Bartonnurse duringthe Civil War,foundedAmerican RedCrossEdmonia Lewisfirst AfricanAmerican artistacknowledgedas a sculptorElizabeth CadyStanton leaderin women’srightsmovementSacagaweaguide andinterpreter forLewis & ClarkExpeditionQueenElizabethQueen ofEnglandAbigailAdams wifeof PresidentJohn AdamsJulietteGordon Lowfounded theAmerican GirlScoutsHarriet Tubman borna slave, abolitionist,conductor on theUndergroundRailroad, led over300 slaves tofreedomMarie Curiefamousscientist, wontwo NobelprizesMary FrancisWinston Newtonfirst Americanwoman to receivea Ph.D. inmathematicsojourner TruthAfrican Americanwho spoke outagainst slaveryand for the rightsof womenCleopatrabecameQueen ofEgypt at 18DeborahSampsonfought in theRevolutionaryWar, pretendingto be a manHarriet BeecherStowe wrote "UncleTom’s Cabin" aboutslavery in the southdrawing attention tothe horrors ofslaveryJoan of Archelped theFrenchdefeat theEnglishMary McLeodBethune dedicatedher life to improvingeducationalopportunities forAfrican AmericansGail Laughlinattorney andWomen'sRights ActivistFlorence Nightingalenurse, worked on thebattlefield during theCrimean War,considered thefounder of modernnursingElizabeth CadyStanton leaderin women’srightsmovementElizabethBlackwellfirst womanphysician(doctor),Lucy Stone one ofthe first women inthe United Statesto earn a collegedegree,graduating first inher classAnnie Oakleyfamous womansharpshooter,star of BuffaloBill’s Wild WestShowSusie KingTaylor AfricanAmerican CivilWar nurseCharlotte E.Ray first AfricanAmericanwoman to get alaw degreeClara Bartonnurse duringthe Civil War,foundedAmerican RedCrossEdmonia Lewisfirst AfricanAmerican artistacknowledgedas a sculptorElizabeth CadyStanton leaderin women’srightsmovementSacagaweaguide andinterpreter forLewis & ClarkExpeditionQueenElizabethQueen ofEnglandAbigailAdams wifeof PresidentJohn AdamsJulietteGordon Lowfounded theAmerican GirlScoutsHarriet Tubman borna slave, abolitionist,conductor on theUndergroundRailroad, led over300 slaves tofreedomMarie Curiefamousscientist, wontwo NobelprizesMary FrancisWinston Newtonfirst Americanwoman to receivea Ph.D. inmathematicsojourner TruthAfrican Americanwho spoke outagainst slaveryand for the rightsof womenCleopatrabecameQueen ofEgypt at 18DeborahSampsonfought in theRevolutionaryWar, pretendingto be a manHarriet BeecherStowe wrote "UncleTom’s Cabin" aboutslavery in the southdrawing attention tothe horrors ofslaveryJoan of Archelped theFrenchdefeat theEnglishMary McLeodBethune dedicatedher life to improvingeducationalopportunities forAfrican AmericansGail Laughlinattorney andWomen'sRights ActivistFlorence Nightingalenurse, worked on thebattlefield during theCrimean War,considered thefounder of modernnursingElizabeth CadyStanton leaderin women’srightsmovementElizabethBlackwellfirst womanphysician(doctor),Lucy Stone one ofthe first women inthe United Statesto earn a collegedegree,graduating first inher classAnnie Oakleyfamous womansharpshooter,star of BuffaloBill’s Wild WestShowSusie KingTaylor AfricanAmerican CivilWar nurse

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Charlotte E. Ray first African American woman to get a law degree
  2. Clara Barton nurse during the Civil War, founded American Red Cross
  3. Edmonia Lewis first African American artist acknowledged as a sculptor
  4. Elizabeth Cady Stanton leader in women’s rights movement
  5. Sacagawea guide and interpreter for Lewis & Clark Expedition
  6. Queen Elizabeth Queen of England
  7. Abigail Adams wife of President John Adams
  8. Juliette Gordon Low founded the American Girl Scouts
  9. Harriet Tubman born a slave, abolitionist, conductor on the Underground Railroad, led over 300 slaves to freedom
  10. Marie Curie famous scientist, won two Nobel prizes
  11. Mary Francis Winston Newton first American woman to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics
  12. ojourner Truth African American who spoke out against slavery and for the rights of women
  13. Cleopatra became Queen of Egypt at 18
  14. Deborah Sampson fought in the Revolutionary War, pretending to be a man
  15. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" about slavery in the south drawing attention to the horrors of slavery
  16. Joan of Arc helped the French defeat the English
  17. Mary McLeod Bethune dedicated her life to improving educational opportunities for African Americans
  18. Gail Laughlin attorney and Women's Rights Activist
  19. Florence Nightingale nurse, worked on the battlefield during the Crimean War, considered the founder of modern nursing
  20. Elizabeth Cady Stanton leader in women’s rights movement
  21. Elizabeth Blackwell first woman physician (doctor),
  22. Lucy Stone one of the first women in the United States to earn a college degree, graduating first in her class
  23. Annie Oakley famous woman sharpshooter, star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show
  24. Susie King Taylor African American Civil War nurse