Heroine of theAmericanRevolution,believed to haveridden about twiceas far as PaulRevereSybilLudingtonWidelyaccomplishedAndalusianintellectual bornintoslaveryLubnaofCordobaEarly activist involvedin the MontgomeryBus Boycott, arrestedfor refusing to give upher seat 9 monthsbefore Rosa ParksClaudetteColvinFirst blackOscarwinnerHattieMcDanielAmerican author,and disabilityrights advocate;only blind anddeaf person topublish 14 booksHelenKellerPakistanieducationalrights activist;youngest NobelPrize laureateMalalaYousafzaiFirst ChineseAmericanHollywood starto gaininternationalrecognitionAnnaMayWongAmerican gayliberationactivist &self-identifieddrag queenMarshaP.JohnsonConsideredthe firstBlacksupermodel; DonyaleLunaFirst womanto summitMountEverestJunkoTabeiFirst woman to winAcademy Awardfor best director in2010 for her workon the film "TheHurt Locker"KathrynBigelowFirst womaninductee tothe Rock &Roll Hall ofFameArethaFranklinYoungestinauguralpoet AmandaGormanOneida leader,author, orator,and activist;founder of theSociety ofAmerican IndiansLauraCornelliusKellogEarliestrecordedfemalephysicianMeritPtahFirst Muslimto represent theUSA in the 2016Olympics; alsofirst Olympian inhijabIbtihajMuhammadSailed soloaround the worldat age 16,becoming theyoungest personto ever do soJessicaWatsonGerman/Englishactress, militantsuffragist andbirth controlactivistKittyMarrionSmuggledmessagesto soldiersduring WWIIJosephineBakerPublished theworld's firstnovel "The Taleof Genji"around 1000CEMurasakiShikibuFirstcontemporaryMexican artistto be shownin the LouvreFridaKahloFirst femaleself mademillionairein AmericaMadamC.J.Walkera British chemistand woman ofJewish heritage,is the one whorevealed DNA’sstructure.RosalindFranklinFirst Latinato receiveEGOT in1977RitaMorenoFirst woman toserve asPrincipal Chiefof theCherokeeNationWilmaMankillerHeroine of theAmericanRevolution,believed to haveridden about twiceas far as PaulRevereSybilLudingtonWidelyaccomplishedAndalusianintellectual bornintoslaveryLubnaofCordobaEarly activist involvedin the MontgomeryBus Boycott, arrestedfor refusing to give upher seat 9 monthsbefore Rosa ParksClaudetteColvinFirst blackOscarwinnerHattieMcDanielAmerican author,and disabilityrights advocate;only blind anddeaf person topublish 14 booksHelenKellerPakistanieducationalrights activist;youngest NobelPrize laureateMalalaYousafzaiFirst ChineseAmericanHollywood starto gaininternationalrecognitionAnnaMayWongAmerican gayliberationactivist &self-identifieddrag queenMarshaP.JohnsonConsideredthe firstBlacksupermodel; DonyaleLunaFirst womanto summitMountEverestJunkoTabeiFirst woman to winAcademy Awardfor best director in2010 for her workon the film "TheHurt Locker"KathrynBigelowFirst womaninductee tothe Rock &Roll Hall ofFameArethaFranklinYoungestinauguralpoet AmandaGormanOneida leader,author, orator,and activist;founder of theSociety ofAmerican IndiansLauraCornelliusKellogEarliestrecordedfemalephysicianMeritPtahFirst Muslimto represent theUSA in the 2016Olympics; alsofirst Olympian inhijabIbtihajMuhammadSailed soloaround the worldat age 16,becoming theyoungest personto ever do soJessicaWatsonGerman/Englishactress, militantsuffragist andbirth controlactivistKittyMarrionSmuggledmessagesto soldiersduring WWIIJosephineBakerPublished theworld's firstnovel "The Taleof Genji"around 1000CEMurasakiShikibuFirstcontemporaryMexican artistto be shownin the LouvreFridaKahloFirst femaleself mademillionairein AmericaMadamC.J.Walkera British chemistand woman ofJewish heritage,is the one whorevealed DNA’sstructure.RosalindFranklinFirst Latinato receiveEGOT in1977RitaMorenoFirst woman toserve asPrincipal Chiefof theCherokeeNationWilmaMankiller

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. Sybil Ludington
    Heroine of the American Revolution, believed to have ridden about twice as far as Paul Revere
  2. Lubna of Cordoba
    Widely accomplished Andalusian intellectual born into slavery
  3. Claudette Colvin
    Early activist involved in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, arrested for refusing to give up her seat 9 months before Rosa Parks
  4. Hattie McDaniel
    First black Oscar winner
  5. Helen Keller
    American author, and disability rights advocate; only blind and deaf person to publish 14 books
  6. Malala Yousafzai
    Pakistani educational rights activist; youngest Nobel Prize laureate
  7. Anna May Wong
    First Chinese American Hollywood star to gain international recognition
  8. Marsha P. Johnson
    American gay liberation activist & self-identified drag queen
  9. Donyale Luna
    Considered the first Black supermodel;
  10. Junko Tabei
    First woman to summit Mount Everest
  11. Kathryn Bigelow
    First woman to win Academy Award for best director in 2010 for her work on the film "The Hurt Locker"
  12. Aretha Franklin
    First woman inductee to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
  13. Amanda Gorman
    Youngest inaugural poet
  14. Laura Cornellius Kellog
    Oneida leader, author, orator, and activist; founder of the Society of American Indians
  15. Merit Ptah
    Earliest recorded female physician
  16. Ibtihaj Muhammad
    First Muslim to represent the USA in the 2016 Olympics; also first Olympian in hijab
  17. Jessica Watson
    Sailed solo around the world at age 16, becoming the youngest person to ever do so
  18. Kitty Marrion
    German/English actress, militant suffragist and birth control activist
  19. Josephine Baker
    Smuggled messages to soldiers during WWII
  20. Murasaki Shikibu
    Published the world's first novel "The Tale of Genji" around 1000 CE
  21. Frida Kahlo
    First contemporary Mexican artist to be shown in the Louvre
  22. Madam C.J. Walker
    First female self made millionaire in America
  23. Rosalind Franklin
    a British chemist and woman of Jewish heritage, is the one who revealed DNA’s structure.
  24. Rita Moreno
    First Latina to receive EGOT in 1977
  25. Wilma Mankiller
    First woman to serve as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation