Rebecca Lobofirst AmericanProfessionalBasketballplayerOprahWinfrey talkshow host,movie actressand producerCoretta Scott Kingcarried on the fightfor civil rightsfollowing theassassination of herhusband, Dr. MartinLuther KingSandra DayO’Connor firstwoman to serve asassociate justiceon the USSupreme CourtMother Teresa IndianNun, received theNobel Peace Prizefor her work inCalcutta, India withthe Missionaries ofCharityChris Evertranked #1 inWoman’sTennis fiveyears in a rowBilly Jean KingAmerican tennisstar, helpedimprove Women'sProfessionalTennisJackie Joyner-Kersee one ofthe world’s mostfamous femaleOlympic athletesHillary RodhamClinton activistfor health careand children'srightsAlthea Gibsonfirst AfricanAmerican toplay atWimbledonDiana, Princess ofWales Princess ofWales and active inthe fight againstAIDS and landminesGabrielle KirkMcdonald presidentof International WarCrimes Tribunal forthe FormerYugoslaviaAmy AlcottprofessionalgolferKristiYamaguchiOlympic GoldMedal winningskater,Florence GriffithJoyner winner ofthree Olympic goldmetals in 1988summer OlympicGamesMae C. Jemisonfirst female AfricanAmerican Astronautand the first AfricanAmerican Woman inspaceMadeleineAlbright firstwoman to beappointed USSecretary ofStateAnne FrankDutch authorof "AnneFrank'sDiary"Wilma Mankillerfirst woman tobe named Chiefof the CherokeeNationAnne FrankDutch authorof "AnneFrank'sDiary"VenusWilliamsteenagetennissensationWilma Rudolph wonthree Gold Medals intrack & field in the1960 SummerOlympics in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and 400-meter relayPhyllis TuckerVinson AfricanAmericantelevisionprogrammerSally K. RidefirstAmericanwoman inspaceRebecca Lobofirst AmericanProfessionalBasketballplayerOprahWinfrey talkshow host,movie actressand producerCoretta Scott Kingcarried on the fightfor civil rightsfollowing theassassination of herhusband, Dr. MartinLuther KingSandra DayO’Connor firstwoman to serve asassociate justiceon the USSupreme CourtMother Teresa IndianNun, received theNobel Peace Prizefor her work inCalcutta, India withthe Missionaries ofCharityChris Evertranked #1 inWoman’sTennis fiveyears in a rowBilly Jean KingAmerican tennisstar, helpedimprove Women'sProfessionalTennisJackie Joyner-Kersee one ofthe world’s mostfamous femaleOlympic athletesHillary RodhamClinton activistfor health careand children'srightsAlthea Gibsonfirst AfricanAmerican toplay atWimbledonDiana, Princess ofWales Princess ofWales and active inthe fight againstAIDS and landminesGabrielle KirkMcdonald presidentof International WarCrimes Tribunal forthe FormerYugoslaviaAmy AlcottprofessionalgolferKristiYamaguchiOlympic GoldMedal winningskater,Florence GriffithJoyner winner ofthree Olympic goldmetals in 1988summer OlympicGamesMae C. Jemisonfirst female AfricanAmerican Astronautand the first AfricanAmerican Woman inspaceMadeleineAlbright firstwoman to beappointed USSecretary ofStateAnne FrankDutch authorof "AnneFrank'sDiary"Wilma Mankillerfirst woman tobe named Chiefof the CherokeeNationAnne FrankDutch authorof "AnneFrank'sDiary"VenusWilliamsteenagetennissensationWilma Rudolph wonthree Gold Medals intrack & field in the1960 SummerOlympics in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and 400-meter relayPhyllis TuckerVinson AfricanAmericantelevisionprogrammerSally K. RidefirstAmericanwoman inspace

womens history month - 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. Rebecca Lobo first American Professional Basketball player
  2. Oprah Winfrey talk show host, movie actress and producer
  3. Coretta Scott King carried on the fight for civil rights following the assassination of her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King
  4. Sandra Day O’Connor first woman to serve as associate justice on the US Supreme Court
  5. Mother Teresa Indian Nun, received the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in Calcutta, India with the Missionaries of Charity
  6. Chris Evert ranked #1 in Woman’s Tennis five years in a row
  7. Billy Jean King American tennis star, helped improve Women's Professional Tennis
  8. Jackie Joyner-Kersee one of the world’s most famous female Olympic athletes
  9. Hillary Rodham Clinton activist for health care and children's rights
  10. Althea Gibson first African American to play at Wimbledon
  11. Diana, Princess of Wales Princess of Wales and active in the fight against AIDS and land mines
  12. Gabrielle Kirk Mcdonald president of International War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
  13. Amy Alcott professional golfer
  14. Kristi Yamaguchi Olympic Gold Medal winning skater,
  15. Florence Griffith Joyner winner of three Olympic gold metals in 1988 summer Olympic Games
  16. Mae C. Jemison first female African American Astronaut and the first African American Woman in space
  17. Madeleine Albright first woman to be appointed US Secretary of State
  18. Anne Frank Dutch author of "Anne Frank's Diary"
  19. Wilma Mankiller first woman to be named Chief of the Cherokee Nation
  20. Anne Frank Dutch author of "Anne Frank's Diary"
  21. Venus Williams teenage tennis sensation
  22. Wilma Rudolph won three Gold Medals in track & field in the 1960 Summer Olympics in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and 400-meter relay
  23. Phyllis Tucker Vinson African American television programmer
  24. Sally K. Ride first American woman in space