Michigan Women's Hall of Fame

{{Short description|Museum of notable women from Michigan, US}}

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File:Betty Ford, official White House photo color, 1974.jpg, First Lady of the United States and Michigan Women's Hall of Fame inductee]]The Michigan Women's Hall of Fame (MWHOF) honors distinguished women, both historical and contemporary, who have been associated with the U.S. state of Michigan. The hall of fame was founded in 1983 by Gladys Beckwith and is sponsored by the Michigan Women's Studies Association.{{cite web|title=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/pages/history.htm|publisher=MWHF|access-date=October 27, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120801021942/http://www.michiganwomen.org/pages/history.htm|archive-date=August 1, 2012}} The formation of the Association and the Hall was prompted by five professors from Michigan State University, who were teaching a Women in American Society course.{{cite web|title=The Michigan Women's Studies Association, Inc.|url=http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/mwsa/|publisher=Michigan Women's Historical Center and Hall of Fame|access-date=28 October 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120723013028/http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/mwsa/|archive-date=23 July 2012}}

Nominations to the hall of fame are accepted from the public and are open to women who rose to prominence in or were born in Michigan, as well as those who have lived in the state for an extended period. A screening committee ranks the nominations by merit and a second committee makes the final determination, generally selecting eight to ten women annually for induction. Inductees are honored at a ceremony and dinner in October and are presented with a bronze Lifetime Achievement Award.{{cite news|title=Nominations open for Hall of Fame|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gGgiAAAAIBAJ&pg=3243,4948416&dq=michigan+women%27s+hall+of+fame&hl=en|newspaper=The Argus-Press|date=February 26, 1990}} As of 2021, the Hall of Fame contains over 340 inductees.{{cite web|title=The Michigan Women's Hall of Fame Celebrates 29 Years|url=http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/documents/MWHOF%20History;%20Updated%202012.doc|publisher=The Michigan Women's Historical Center|access-date=28 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202111502/http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/documents/MWHOF%20History;%20Updated%202012.doc|archive-date=2 February 2014|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web |title=Hall of Fame Timeline |url=https://miwf.org/herstory/hall-of-fame/ |access-date=2022-05-12 |website=Michigan Women Forward |language=en-US}}

The MWHOF was housed in the Cooley-Haze House, built in 1903 and located at 213 W. Malcolm X St. (formerly W. Main Street), directly south of downtown Lansing, Michigan. It contained a resource library, as well as exhibit galleries dedicated to preserving and presenting Michigan women's history and art. The house was opened to the public on June 10, 1987. The center also contained the Belen Gallery, which featured art from Michigan women.

Michigan Women's Historical Center and Hall of Fame moved to its current location in Meridian Mall, 110 W. Allegan St., Suite 10 in 2017.

Hall of Fame honorees

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{{Sort|Whitmer|Gretchen Whitmer}}

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|(b. 1971)

|2023

|Governor of Michigan

|align="center"|{{Cite web |last=Cynova |first=Sabrina |date=2023-11-21 |title=Michigan Women Forward Announces 2023 Women’s Hall of Fame Inductees, Four Women to be Honored at Induction Ceremony on Dec. 6 |url=https://www.detroitchamber.com/michigan-women-forward-announces-2023-womens-hall-of-fame-inductees-four-women-to-be-honored-at-induction-ceremony-on-dec-6/ |access-date=2024-01-26 |website=Detroit Regional Chamber |language=en-US}}

{{Sort|Morris|Denise Langford-Morris}}

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|(b. 1983)

|2023

|Oakland County Circuit Court Judge

|align="center"|{{Cite news |last=Curry |first=Ebony J. J. |date=2023-12-13 |title=Trailblazing Judge Denise Langford-Morris Enters 2023 Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |url=https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/trailblazing-judge-denise-langford-morris-enters/docview/2903038370/se-2 |access-date=2024-01-26 |work=Michigan Chronicle |pages=A1-A2 |via=ProQuest}}

{{Sort|McKinney|Kelly Rossman-McKinney}}

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|(1954–2021)

|2023

|Public relations pioneer and political activist

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{{Sort|Traverse City Ladies Association|Traverse City Ladies Association}}

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|2023

|Group which planned, started, and ran the Traverse Township Library

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scope="row" |{{sort|Edwards|Esther Gordy Edwards}}

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|(1920–2011)

|2022

|Founder of Motown Historical Museum; first woman to serve on the 40-person board of the Central Business District Association

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Esther Gordy Edwards |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/esther-gordy-edwards/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=6 November 2022}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Hutchins|Carol Sue Hutchins}}

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|(b. 1957)

|2022

|Head coach of Michigan Wolverines softball; winningest coach in NCAA softball history

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Carol Sue Hutchins |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/carol-sue-hutchins/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=6 November 2022}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Kramer|Mary Kramer}}

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|(b. 1953)

|2022

|Publisher

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Kramer |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/mary-kramer/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=6 November 2022}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Peterman|Mary Locke Petermann}}

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|(1908–1975)

|2022

|Cellular biochemist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Locke Petermann |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/mary-locke-petermann/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=6 November 2022}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Woods|Danielle Camille Woods}}

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|(b. 1981)

|2022

|LGBTQ Liaison for the Detroit Police Department

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Danielle Camille Woods |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/danielle-camille-woods/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=6 November 2022}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Brewer|Rosalind Brewer}}

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|(b. 1962)

|2021

|CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Rosalind "Roz" Brewer |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/rosalind-roz-brewer/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=13 November 2021}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Hunt|Debra White-Hunt}}

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|(b. 1951)

|2021

|Co-founder and artistic director of The Detroit-Windsor Dance Academy

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Debra White-Hunt |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/debra-white-hunt/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=13 November 2021}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Neuenfelt|Lila Neuenfelt}}

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|(1902–1981)

|2021

|First woman circuit court judge in Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lila Neuenfelt |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/lila-neuenfelt/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=13 November 2021}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Peck|Fannie B. Peck}}

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|(1880–1971)

|2021

|National Housewives League, founded Detroit Housewives League. Created Fannie B. Peck Credit Union. Created the first cemetery for African Americans in Detroit

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Fannie B. Peck |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/fannie-b-peck/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=13 November 2021}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Ray|Sarah Elizabeth Ray}}

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|(1917–2006)

|2021

|Won 1945 racial discriminatinn class action lawsuit against Bob-Lo Excursion Company

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sarah E. Ray |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/sarah-e-ray/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=13 November 2021}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Sieger|Diana Sieger}}

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|(b. 1951)

|2021

|President of the Grand Rapids Community Foundation

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Diana Sieger |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/diana-sieger/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=13 November 2021}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Najah|Bazzy}}

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|(b. 1960)

|2020

|Detroit activist created Zaman International nonprofit to combat poverty

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Toner |first1=Kathleen |title=She started helping Detroit's impoverished community in her house. Now, her nonprofit has reached 250,000 people. |url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/12/us/cnnheroes-najah-bazzy-zaman-international/index.html |work=CNN |date=September 12, 2019}}{{cite news |title=Bavarian Inn Co-Founder, Dorothy Zehnder, named to Mich. Women's Hall of Fame 2020 Class |url=https://nbc25news.com/news/local/bavarian-inn-co-founder-dorothy-zehnder-named-to-mich-womens-hall-of-fame-2020-class |access-date=September 20, 2020 |work=Mid-Michigan Now |agency=WEYI |date=August 25, 2020}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth|Jackson|Elizabeth Jackson (Michigan)}}

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|(1918–2020)

|2020

|Co-founder of Trade Union Leadership Council

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Glenda|Price}}

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|(b. 1939)

|2020

|First African American president of Marygrove College

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha|Teichner}}

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|(b. 1948)

|2020

|CBS Sunday Morning news correspondent

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Atlas Ruth|Westbrook}}

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|(1941–2017)

|2020

|NASA's Apollo 11 project; one of the "Human Math Computers" depicted in the movie Hidden Figures

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Dorothy|Zehnder}}

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|(1921–2023)

|2020

|Bavarian Inn Co-founder

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Margaret|Kirchner Stevenson|Margaret Kirchner Stevenson}}

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|(1920–1998)

|2019

|Female pilot, one of the first women to fly a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

|align="center"|{{Cite web|url=https://miwf.org/timeline/margaret-kirchner-stevenson/ |title=Margaret Kirchner Stevenson |website=Michigan Women Forward |language=en-US |access-date=2020-12-21}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucile A.|Watts|Lucile A. Watts}}

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|(1920–2018)

|2019

|First woman to serve on the Michigan Circuit Court

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha|Baldwin|Martha Baldwin}}

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|(1840–1913)

|2019

|American educator and activist

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Gilda Z.|Jacobs|Gilda Z. Jacobs}}

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|(b. 1949)

|2019

|Politician and president of the Michigan League for Public Policy

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Vernice Davis|Anthony|Vernice Davis Anthony}}

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|(b. 1945)

|2019

|Health expert

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Terry|Blackhawk|Terry Blackhawk}}

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|(b. 1945)

|2019

|Educator

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scope="row" |{{sortname|Agatha|Biddle|Agatha Biddle}}

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|(c. 1797–1873)

|2018

|Odawa fur trader

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mackinac Island Finally Telling Native Side of History |url=https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/archive/mackinac-island-finally-telling-native-side-of-history-5UI0AK2BCEm4JEcvJu8ppA/ |website=IndianCountryToday.com}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mona|Hanna-Attisha|Mona Hanna-Attisha}}

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|(b. 1976)

|2018

|Pediatrician whose research exposed the dangerous levels of lead in the water of Flint, Michigan.

|align="center"|{{cite news |title=Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha goes from doctor to global hero |url=https://www.freep.com/story/news/columnists/rochelle-riley/2016/02/06/dr-mona-hanna-attisha-goes-doctor-global-hero/79772514/ |work=Detroit Free Press |date=February 6, 2016}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Clara Stanton|Jones|Clara Stanton Jones}}

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|(1913–2012)

|2018

|First African-American president of the American Library Association

|align="center"|{{cite web |last1=Wheeler |first1=Maurice |title=Remembering Clara Stanton Jones {{!}} Backtalk |url=https://www.libraryjournal.com/?detailStory=remembering-clara-stanton-jones-backtalk#_ |website=Library Journal}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Angela K.|Wilson|Angela K. Wilson}}

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|(b. 1967)

|2018

|Chemistry Division Director of the National Science Foundation

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=NSF Names New Chemistry Chief {{!}} Chemical & Engineering News |url=https://cen.acs.org/articles/93/i37/NSF-Names-New-Chemistry-Chief.html?type=paidArticleContent&PageSpeed=noscript |website=cen.acs.org}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Kym L.|Worthy|Kym L. Worthy}}

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|(b. 1956)

|2018

|Civil rights, law enforcement

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Kym L. Worthy |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Worthy_Kym%20L..pdf |website=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame}}

scope="row" |American Legion NUWARINE Post 535

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|2017

|Michigan's last remaining all-female American Legion post

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=American Legion NUWARINE Post 535 |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/NUWARINE.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ella Mae|Backus|Ella Mae Backus}}

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|(1863–1938)

|2017

|First woman in Michigan to become an Assistant U.S. Attorney

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ella Mae Backus |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Backus_EllaMae.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Clara Bryant|Ford|Clara Bryant Ford}}

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|(1866–1950)

|2017

|Wife of Henry Ford, created and funded programs benefiting women

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Clara Bryant Ford |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Ford_Clara%20Bryant.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lisette Denison|Forth|Elizabeth Denison Forth}}

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|(c. 1786–1866)

|2017

|Philanthropist, former slave

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elizabeth Dennison Forth |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Forth_Elizabeth%20Denison.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Kay|Henry|Mary Kay Henry}}

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|(b. 1958)

|2017

|President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Kay Henry, President |url=https://www.seiu.org/index.php?p=mary-kay-henry |website=SEIU – Service Employees International Union |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Verna Grahek|Mize|Verna Grahek Mize}}

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|(1913–2013)

|2017

|Environmentalist whose legal battles ended dumping of mining waste into Lake Superior

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Verna Grahek Mize |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Mize_Verna%20Grahek.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Bernice|Morton|Bernice Morton (Michigan)}}

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|(1923–2018)

|2017

|Developed Affirmative Action program at Wayne State University; helped develop the first Model Cities Comprehensive Health Care Center in the U.S.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Bernice Morton |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Morton_Bernice%20Finley.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |Rosie the Riveter

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|2017

|WWII cultural icon who appeared on numerous posters showing women at work in the war service industries

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Rosie the Riveter |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Rosie_the%20Riveter.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Rosemary C.|Sarri|Rosemary C. Sarri}}

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|(1926–2022)

|2017

|Social worker who was instrumental in the passage of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Rosemary C. Sarri |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Sarri_Rosemary.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth|Wetzel|Elizabeth Wetzel}}

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|(b. 1964)

|2017

|First female design director for General Motors

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elizabeth Wetzel |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Wetzel_Elizabeth.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth Sparks|Adams|Elizabeth Sparks Adams}}

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|(1911–2007)

|2016

|Government, history, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Sparks Adams|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Adams_ElizabethSparks.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302133434/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Adams_ElizabethSparks.pdf|archive-date=March 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Anan|Ameri|Anan Ameri}}

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|(b. 1944)

|2016

|Art, history, community service, writing

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Anan Ameri|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Ameri_Anan.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302133443/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Ameri_Anan.pdf|archive-date=March 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Daisy|Elliott|Daisy Elliott}}

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|(1917–2015)

|2016

|Government, Civil Rights

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Daisy Elliott|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Elliott_Daisy.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302133709/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Elliott_Daisy.pdf|archive-date=March 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Faith|Fowler|Faith Fowler}}

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|(b. 1959)

|2016

|Religion, women's rights, community service, civil rights

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Faith Fowler|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Fowler_Faith.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302133732/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Fowler_Faith.pdf|archive-date=March 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Evelyn|Golden|Evelyn Golden}}

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|(1913–2005)

|2016

|Medicine, community service

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Evelyn Golden|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Golden_Evelyn.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Olivia|Letts|Olivia Letts}}

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|(1928–2021)

|2016

|Education, civil rights, community service

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Olivia Letts|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Letts_Olivia.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302134003/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Letts_Olivia.pdf|archive-date=March 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Free Bed Guild||Mary Free Bed Guild}}

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|2016

|Charity organization begun by women in 1891 to provide medical care to those who cannot otherwise afford it

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Mary Free Bed Guild|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/MaryFreeBedGuild.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302134035/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/MaryFreeBedGuild.pdf|archive-date=March 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Diana|Ross|Diana Ross}}

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|(b. 1944)

|2016

|Music

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Diana Ross|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Ross_Diana.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lou Anna Kimsey|Simon|Lou Anna Kimsey Simon}}

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|(b. 1947)

|2016

|Education, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Lou Anna Kimsey Simon|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Simon_LouAnnaKimsey.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Charlotte|Wilson|Charlotte Wilson (artist)}}

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|(1854–1914)

|2016

|Art, civil rights, education, suffrage, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Charlotte Wilson|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Wilson_CharlotteLottie.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=June 23, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170302134331/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Wilson_CharlotteLottie.pdf|archive-date=March 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jocelyn|Benson|Jocelyn Benson}}

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|(b. 1977)

|2015

|Dean of the Wayne State University Law School

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Joyce Benson biography|url=http://law.wayne.edu/profile/jocelyn.benson/|website=Wayne Law|publisher=Wayne State University|access-date=January 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160103203216/http://law.wayne.edu/profile/jocelyn.benson|archive-date=January 3, 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Maxine|Berman|Maxine Berman}}

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|(1946–2018)

|2015

|Member of Michigan House of Representatives; political consultant

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Maxine Berman biography|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Berman_Maxine.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118174917/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Berman_Maxine.pdf|archive-date=November 18, 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sue|Carter|Sue Carter (Michigan)}}

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|(b. 1950)

|2015

|Episcopalian minister, television and radio journalist

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Sue Carter biography|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Carter_Sue.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 12, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118175005/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Carter_Sue.pdf|archive-date=November 18, 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Janet C.|Cooper|Janet C. Cooper}}

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|(1931–2002)

|2015

|Civil rights, education, government, law

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Janet C. Cooper biography|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Cooper_JanetC.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 12, 2016}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mabel White|Holmes|Mabel White Holmes}}

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|(1890–1977)

|2015

|Invented Jiffy mix

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Mabel White Holmes biography|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Holmes_MabelWhite.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118175242/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Holmes_MabelWhite.pdf|archive-date=November 18, 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Candice|Miller|Candice Miller}}

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|(b. 1954)

|2015

|United States House of Representatives

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Biographical Director|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=m001150|publisher=United States Congress|access-date=January 12, 2016}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Esther K.|Shapiro|Esther K. Shapiro}}

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|(1917–2016)

|2015

|First director of Detroit's Consumer Affairs Department

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Esther K. Shapiro biography|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Shapiro_EstherK.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 12, 2016}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Maggie|Walz|Maggie Walz}}

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|(1861–1927)

|2015

|Finnish immigrant who used her subsequent education and business expertise to establish a Finnish colony in Drummond Township

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Maggie Walz biography|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Walz_Maggie.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118182726/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Walz_Maggie.pdf|archive-date=November 18, 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Myra|Wolfgang|Myra Wolfgang}}

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|(1914–1976)

|2015

|Labor leader, women's rights activist

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Myra Wolfgang papers|url=http://reuther.wayne.edu/node/3091|publisher=Wayne State University|access-date=January 12, 2016}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Linda M.|Woods|Linda M. Woods}}

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|(b. 1943)

|2015

|Native American Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, United States Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War, social worker

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Linda Woods biography|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Woods_Linda.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118182809/http://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs/Woods_Linda.pdf|archive-date=November 18, 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth Lehman|Belen|Elizabeth Lehman Belen}}

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|(1886–1975)

|2014

|Politics; second woman elected to the Michigan House of Representatives; first woman and Democrat elected from Lansing

|align="center"|{{cite news |title=Elizabeth Lehman Belen |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Belen_ElizabethLehman.pdf |access-date=February 6, 2019 |work=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|MaryLee|Davis|MaryLee Davis}}

|

|(b. 1943)

|2014

|Michigan State University administrator and professor

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Lee Davis |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Davis_MaryLee.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jeanne|Findlater|Jeanne Findlater}}

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|(b. 1928)

|2014

|General manager of WXYZ-TV/Detroit and vice president of ABC Television

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jeanne Findlater |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Findlater_Jeanne.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Dorothy A.|Johnson|Dorothy A. Johnson}}

|

|(b. 1940)

|2014

|President Emeritus of the Council of Michigan Foundations; Johnson Center for Philanthropy

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=About |url=http://johnsoncenter.org/about/ |website=Johnson Center for Philanthropy |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Julie|Krone|Julie Krone}}

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|(b. 1963)

|2014

|Thoroughbred jockey Julie Krone is the only woman to ride the winner of a Triple Crown event (the 1993 Belmont Stakes), the first woman to win a Breeders’ Cup event (2003 Juvenile Fillies), and the first woman to win a million-dollar event (2003 Pacific Classic).

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Julie Krone |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Krone_Julie.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Carmelita|Manning|Mary Carmelita Manning}}

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|(1888–1962)

|2014

|Sister of Mercy order; opened the first Central School of Nursing in Michigan (the second in the country)

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Carmelita Manning |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Manning_Mary%20Carmelita.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Barbara Roberts|Mason|Barbara Roberts Mason}}

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|(b. 1940)

|2014

|Politics; State Board of Education; seconded the nomination of vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Barbara Roberts Mason |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Mason_Barbara%20Roberts.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marylou Olivarez|Mason|Marylou Olivarez Mason}}

|

|(1936–2019)

|2014

|Hispanic rights; first Hispanic woman on the Lansing Community College Board of Trustees

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=LARA – Director of the Michigan Hispanic/Latino Commission to Retire |url=https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_75957_76036-379999--,00.html |website=www.michigan.gov |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Andra M.|Rush|Andra M. Rush}}

|

|(b. 1960)

|2014

|Business; former chairwoman and CEO of the Rush Group Family of Companies; founded the largest Native American-owned business in the United States.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Andra Rush |url=https://www.makers.com/profiles/591f251d6c3f64632d4fb83a |website=MAKERS |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Ellen|Sheets|Mary Ellen Sheets}}

|

|(b. 1940)

|2014

|Founder of Two Men and a Truck moving company

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Ellen Sheets |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Sheets_Mary%20Ellen.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucille Farrier|Stickel|Lucille Farrier Stickel}}

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|(1915–2007)

|2014

|Environmentalist; first woman to direct a major Federal laboratory

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lucille Farrier Stickel: Research Pioneer {{!}} National Wildlife Refuge System |url=https://www.fws.gov/refuges/about/conservationheroes/stickellouis_07232012.html |website=www.fws.gov |publisher=US Fish and Wildlife Service |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth W.|Bauer|Elizabeth W. Bauer}}

|

|(b. 1937)

|2013

|Advocate for the rights of people with disabilities

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Elizabeth W. Bauer|url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Images/Bauer,%20Elizabeth%20W.pdf|publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=January 13, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118174901/http://michiganwomen.org/Images/Bauer,%20Elizabeth%20W.pdf|archive-date=November 18, 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Judith Levin|Cantor|Judith Levin Cantor}}

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|(1928–2022)

|2013

|Jewish historian, author, archivist, and exhibit curator

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Judith Levin Cantor |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Cantor_JudithLevin.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Con-Con Eleven||Con-Con Eleven}}

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|

|2013

|The 11 women delegates at the 1961–1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention: Vera Andrus, Ruth Gibson Butler, Anne M. Conklin, Katherine Moore Cushman, Ann Elizabeth Donnelly, Daisy Elizabeth Elliott, Adelaide Julia Hart, Lillian Hatcher, Dorothy Leonard Judd, Ella Demmink Koeze, and Marjorie Frances McGowan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Con-Con_Eleven |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Con-Con_Eleven.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Paula|Cunningham|Paula Cunningham}}

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|(b. 1949)

|2013

|First female president of Lansing Community College

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Paula Cunningham |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Cunningham_Paula%20D.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth|Eaglesfield|Elizabeth Eaglesfield}}

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|(1853–1940)

|2013

|Businesswoman and one of the first female steamship captains on Lake Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elizabeth Eaglesfield |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Eaglesfield_Elizabeth.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Joan Jackson|Johnson|Joan Jackson Johnson}}

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|(1948–2022)

|2013

|Advocate for the poor, homeless, and mentally ill

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Joan Jackson Johnson |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Johnson_Joan%20Jackson.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Gladys|McKenney|Gladys McKenney}}

|

|(1928–2023)

|2013

|Educator and advocate for women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Gladys Holedman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/McKenney_Gladys%20Holdeman.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Harriet|Quimby|Harriet Quimby}}

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|(1875–1912)

|2013

|Early American aviator and movie screenwriter

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Quimby, Harriet |url=https://www.nationalaviation.org/our-enshrinees/quimby-harriet/ |website=National Aviation Hall of Fame |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marina von Neumann|Whitman|Marina von Neumann Whitman}}

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|(b. 1935)

|2013

|Vice president of Public Affairs at General Motors

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marina Whitman |url=http://fordschool.umich.edu/faculty/Marina-Whitman |website=The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan |access-date=February 10, 2019 |date=18 July 2014}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|L. Anna|Ballard|L. Anna Ballard}}

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|(1848–1934)

|2012

|Medicine; Lansing's first female medical doctor.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Anna Ballard |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Ballard_LAnna.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Gladys|Beckwith|Gladys Beckwith}}

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|(1929–2020)

|2012

|Women's studies

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Gladys Beckwith |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Beckwith_Gladys.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Patricia|Caruso|Patricia Caruso}}

|

|(b. 1954)

|2012

|First woman director of the Michigan Department of Corrections

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Patricia Caruso |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Caruso_Patricia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Jane|Dockeray|Mary Jane Dockeray}}

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|(1927–2020)

|2012

|Environment

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Jane Dockeray |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Dockeray_Mary%20Jane.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Eva McCall|Hamilton|Eva McCall Hamilton}}

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|(1871–1948)

|2012

|First woman elected to the Michigan Legislature in 1920

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Alice King Hamilton |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Hamilton_Alice%20King.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Judith|Karandjeff|Judith Karandjeff}}

|

|(b. 1944)

|2012

|Women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Judith Karandjeff |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Karandjeff_Judith.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Les Meres et Debutantes Club of Greater Lansing||Les Meres et Debutantes Club of Greater Lansing}}

|

|

|2012

|Formed in 1962 by African American mothers, to mentor and fund young African American women debutantes

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Les Meres et Debutantes of Greater Lansing|url=http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/Images/Les%20Meres%20et%20Debutantes.pdf|website=www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org|access-date=December 23, 2017}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary E.|McCoy|Mary E. McCoy}}

|

|(1846–1923)

|2012

|Women's rights and African-American rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary E. McCoy |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/McCoy_Mary%20E.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 14, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Serena|Williams|Serena Williams}}

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|(b. 1981)

|2012

|Tennis

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Serena Williams |url=https://www.biography.com/people/serena-williams-9532901 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Television Network |access-date=February 14, 2019 |language=en-us}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lois A.|Bader|Lois A. Bader}}

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|(1933–2022)

|2011

|Education

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lois A. Bader |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Bader_LoisA.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jumana|Judeh|Jumana Judeh}}

|

|(b. 1959)

|2011

|First vice chair of the Arab American Chamber of Commerce

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jumana Judeh |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Judeh_Jumana.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marilyn|Kelly|Marilyn Kelly}}

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|(b. 1938)

|2011

|67th Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marilyn Kelly |url=http://www.micourthistory.org/women-and-the-law/marilyn-kelly/ |website=www.micourthistory.org |publisher=Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Valeria|Lipczynski|Valeria Lipczynski}}

|

|(1846–1930)

|2011

|Community service

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Valeria Lipczynski |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lipczynski_Valeria.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Edelmira|Lopez|Edelmira Lopez}}

|

|(1922–2017)

|2011

|First female president of the Lansing Mexican Patriotic Committee, and president of the Hispanic Cultural Center

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Eldemira Loez |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lopez_Eldemira.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Kary|Moss|Kary Moss}}

|

|(b. 1958)

|2011

|Civil rights, law, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Kary Moss |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Moss_Kary.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Rose Mary|Robinson}}

|

|(b. 1939)

|2011

|Law, politics

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Rose Mary Robinson |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Robinson_Rose%20Mary%20C.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Tricia|Saunders}}

|

|(b. 1966)

|2011

|USA Wrestling Women's Wrestler of the Year twice and the U.S. Olympic Committee Women's Wrestler of the Year three times.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Tricia Saunders |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Saunders_Tricia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary|Aikey|Mary Aikey}}

|

|(1928–2013)

|2010

|Community service, education, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Aikey |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Aikey_Mary.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 1, 2018}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Laura Carter|Callow|Laura Carter Callow}}

|

|(b. 1927)

|2010

|Women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Laura Carter Callow |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Callow_LauraCarter.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 1, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Augusta Jane|Chapin|Augusta Jane Chapin}}

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|(1836–1905)

|2010

|American Universalist minister, educator and activist for women's rights.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Augusta Jane Chapin |url=http://uudb.org/articles/augustajanechapin.html |website=Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sandra Laser|Draggoo|Sandra Laser Draggoo}}

|

|(b. 1940)

|2010

|Executive director of Capitol Area Transport Authority

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sandra Laser Draggoo |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Draggoo_Sandra%20Laser.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Annie|Etheridge|Annie Etheridge}}

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|(1840–1913)

|2010

|Civil War nurse

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mrs Annie Etheridge |url=http://www.civilwar.com/people/21-union-women/148426-mrs-annie-etheridge.html |website=www.civilwar.com |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sherrill|Freeborough|Sherrill Freeborough}}

|

|(b. 1947)

|2010

|Business

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sherrill Freeborough |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Freeborough_Sherrill.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Dorean Marguerite Hurley|Koenig|Dorean Marguerite Hurley Koenig}}

|

|(1934–2021)

|2010

|Education, law

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Dorean Marguerite Hurley Koenig |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Koenig_Dorean%20Marguerite%20Hurley.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Terry|McMillan|Terry McMillan}}

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|(b. 1951)

|2010

|Writer

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Terry McMillan |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/McMillian_Terry.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Edith|Munger|Edith Munger}}

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|(1865–1945)

|2010

|Environment, bird conservationist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Edith Munger |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Munger_Edith.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Cynthia J.|Pasky|Cynthia J. Pasky}}

|

|(b. 1959)

|2010

|Strategic Staffing Solutions

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Cynthia J. Pasky |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Pasky_Cynthia%20J.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Grace Lee|Boggs|Grace Lee Boggs}}

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|(1915–2015)

|2009

|Civil rights

|align="center"|{{cite journal|title=American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs—A Review|first=Ronald W.l|last=Bailey|journal=Fire

!|volume=2|issue= 1|date= February 2013|pages=60–85|publisher=Association for the Study of African American Life and History|doi=10.5323/fire.2.1.0060 |doi-access=free |jstor=10.5323/fire.2.1.0060 |jstor-access=free}}
scope="row" |Margaret Bailey Chandler

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|(1929–1997)

|2009

|Native American rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Margaret Chandler |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Chandler_Margaret.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ruth|Ellis|Ruth Ellis (activist)}}

|

|(1899–2000)

|2009

|Business, gay rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ruth Ellis Center |url=http://www.ruthelliscenter.org/ |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Edna|Ferber|Edna Ferber}}

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|(1885–1968)

|2009

|Pulitzer Prize winning author whose works were adapted to movies and stage productions

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Edna Ferber |url=https://www.biography.com/people/edna-ferber-9293049 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Television Network |access-date=February 13, 2019 |language=en-us}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Glenda|Lappan|Glenda Lappan}}

|

|(b. 1939)

|2009

|Education

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Glenda Lappan |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lappan_Glenda.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 3, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Kay Givens|McGowan|Kay Givens McGowan}}

|

|(1942–2022)

|2009

|Native American rights, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Kay Givens McGowan |url=https://www.emich.edu/sac/people/staff/bmcgowan.php |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth|Phillips|Elizabeth Phillips (educator)}}

|

|(b. 1937)

|2009

|Education

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elizabeth Phillips |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Phillips_Elizabeth.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jessica|Rickert|Jessica Rickert}}

|

|(b. 1950)

|2009

|Dentistry, Native American rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jessica Rickert |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Rickert_Jessica.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 1, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Betty|Tableman|Betty Tableman}}

|

|(1922–2021)

|2009

|Mental health

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Betty Tableman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Tableman_Betty.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marlo|Thomas|Marlo Thomas}}

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|(b. 1937)

|2009

|Community service, entertainment, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marlo Thomas |url=https://www.biography.com/people/marlo-thomas-9542170 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Television Network |access-date=February 13, 2019 |language=en-us}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Carol|Atkins|Carol Atkins}}

|

|(1923–2013)

|2008

|Women's rights, writing

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Carol Atkins |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Atkins_Carol.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Patricia Cuza}}

|

|(b. 1936)

|2008

|First executive director chosen by the Michigan Women's Commission

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Patricia Cuza |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Cuza_Patricia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Carol|King|Carol King (Michigan)}}

|

|(b. 1948)

|2008

|Film maker. Served as an aide to Maryann Mahaffey and to US Congressman John Conyers

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Carol King |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/King_Carol.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Vicki|Neiberg|Vicki Neiberg}}

|

|(b. 1940)

|2008

|Founding member of Michigan Women's Political Caucus

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Vicki Neiberg |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Neiberg_Vicki.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jane Johnston|Schoolcraft|Jane Johnston Schoolcraft}}

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|(1800–1842)

|2008

|First known Native American writer, granddaughter of Ojibwe chief Waubojeeg

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jane Johnson Schoolcraft |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Schoolcraft_Jane%20Johnston.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Leta|Snow|Leta Snow}}

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|(1880–1980)

|2008

|Founded the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, president of the Kalamazoo Musical Society

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Leta Snow |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Snow_Leta.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sister Mary Francilene|Van de Vyver|Sister Mary Francilene Van de Vyver}}

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|(1941–2001)

|2008

|President Madonna University

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sister Mary Francilene Van de Vyver |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Van%20de%20Vyver_Sister%20Mary%20Francilene.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary|Brown|Mary Brown (Michigan politician)}}

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|(1935–2021)

|2007

|Michigan State House of Representatives

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Brown |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Brown_Mary.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Gertrude|Buck|Gertrude Buck}}

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|(1871–1922)

|2007

|Education

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Gertrude Buck |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Buck_Gertrude.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Emma|Cole|Emma Cole}}

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|(1845–1910)

|2007

|Environmentalist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Emma Cole |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Cole_Emma.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Haifa|Fakhouri|Haifa Fakhouri}}

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|(b. 1945)

|2007

|Founder, president, and CEO of the Arab American and Chaldean Council

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Haifa Fakhouri Ph.D. |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=118845040&privcapId=100147665 |publisher=Bloomberg |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Carolyn|Geisel|Carolyn Geisel}}

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|(1862–1932)

|2007

|Health care, lecturer for the Battle Creek Sanitarium

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Carolyn Geisel |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Geisel_Carolyn.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jane Briggs|Hart|Jane Briggs Hart}}

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|(1922–2015)

|2007

|Aviator, women's rights. Tested for fitness to enter NASA's astronaut training program, submitting to the same physical and psychological tests administered to the Mercury 7 astronauts.

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Grimes |first1=William |title=Jane Hart, Activist and Nearly an Astronaut, Dies at 93 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/13/us/jane-hart-activist-and-nearly-an-astronaut-dies-at-93.html |access-date=February 13, 2019 |work=The New York Times |date=June 12, 2015}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Abigail|Rogers|Abigail Rogers}}

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|(1818–1869)

|2007

|Education, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Abigail Rogers |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Rogers_Abigail.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Kathleen|Wilbur|Kathleen Wilbur}}

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|(1953–2023)

|2007

| Michigan State University trustee, president Central Michigan University

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Kathleen Wilbur |url=https://www.cmich.edu/library/clarke/ResearchResources/CMU_Material/Pages/Kathleen-Wilbur-.aspx |publisher=Central Michigan University |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Woman's Hospital Association (Charter Members)||Woman's Hospital Association (Charter Members)}}

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|

|2007

|114 women who signed a charter in 1896 to establish the Woman's Hospital Association

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Woman's Hospital Association (Charter Members) |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Womans_Hospital%20Association.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha Strickland|Clark|Martha Strickland Clark}}

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|(1853–1935)

|2006

|First woman to argue a case before the Michigan Supreme Court. Orator on women's suffrage, temperance, and finance

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Martha Strickland Clark |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Clark_MarthaStrickland.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Esther|Daddazio|Mary Esther Daddazio}}

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|(1924–2015)

|2006

|Women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Esther Daddazio |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Daddazio_MaryEsther.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Margery|Feliksa|Margery Feliksa}}

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|(1925–2001)

|2006

|Community service

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Margery Feliska |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Feliska_Margery.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Nancy|Hammond|Nancy Hammond}}

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|(b. 1937)

|2006

|Government, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Nancy Hammond |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Hammond_Nancy.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Viola|Liuzzo|Viola Liuzzo}}

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|(1925–1965)

|2006

|Civil Rights Activist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Viola Gregg Liuzzo |url=https://www.biography.com/people/viola-gregg-liuzzo-370152 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Television Network |access-date=February 13, 2019 |language=en-us}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marge|Piercy|Marge Piercy}}

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|(b. 1936)

|2006

|Essayist, novelist, poet

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marge Piercy |url=https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/piercy-marge |website=jwa.org |publisher=Jewish Women's Archive |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Dora Hall|Stockman|Dora Hall Stockman}}

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|(1872–1948)

|2006

|Michigan House of Representatives

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Dora Hall Stockman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Stockman_Dora%20Hall.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Helen Hornbeck|Tanner|Helen Hornbeck Tanner}}

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|(1916–2011)

|2006

|History, Native American rights, senior research fellow at the Newberry Library in Chicago

|align="center"|{{cite journal |last1=Child |first1=Brenda J. |title=Helen Hornbeck Tanner (1916–2011) |journal=Perspectives on History |date=September 1, 2011 |url=https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/september-2011/in-memoriam-helen-hornbeck-tanner |publisher=American Historical Association}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Margaret|Chiara|Margaret Chiara}}

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|(b. 1943)

|2005

|United States Attorney – Western District of Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Margaret M. Chiara United States Attorney – Western District of Michigan 2001 – 2007 |url=https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdmi/margaret-m-chiara |publisher=United States Department of Justice |access-date=February 13, 2019 |date=26 January 2015}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Eva Lois|Evans|Eva Lois Evans}}

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|(1935–2020)

|2005

|President of the Lansing Community College Foundation

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Eva Lois Evans |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Evans_Eva%20Lois.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 3, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Georgia Lewis|Johnson|Georgia Lewis Johnson}}

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|(1930–2023)

|2005

|Medicine, health care

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Georgia Lewis Johnson |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Mattman_Lida%20Holmes.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lida Holmes|Mattman|Lida Holmes Mattman}}

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|(1912–2008)

|2005

|Math, science, medicine, health care

|

scope="row" |{{sortname|Olivia|Maynard|Olivia Maynard}}

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|(b. 1936)

|2005

|First woman to chair the Michigan Democratic Party

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Olivia Maynard |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Maynard_Olivia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Debbie|Stabenow|Deborah Stabenow}}

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|(b. 1950)

|2005

|United States Senator

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Deborah Ann Stabenow biography |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000770 |publisher=United States Congress |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Caroline|Thrun|Caroline Thrun}}

|

|(1897–1983)

|2005

|Assistant Attorney General for Michigan; drafted the 1979 Michigan School Code

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Caroline Thrun |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Thrun_Caroline.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Margaret Sellers|Walker|Margaret Sellers Walker}}

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|(1935–2020)

|2005

|First African American to head a division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Margaret Sellers Walker |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Walker_Margaret%20Sellers.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 3, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth|Weaver|Elizabeth Weaver}}

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|(1941–2015)

|2005

|98th Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court in 1995, named Chief Justice of the Court in 1999

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elizabeth Weaver |url=http://www.micourthistory.org/women-and-the-law/elizabeth-weaver/ |publisher=Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Cynthia|Yao|Cynthia Yao}}

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|(b. 1940)

|2005

|Executive director of Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Cynthia Yao |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Yao_Cynthia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Geraldine Bledsoe|Ford|Geraldine Bledsoe Ford}}

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|(1926–2003)

|2004

|First black woman in the United States to be elected to a judgeship

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Geraldine Bledsoe Ford |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Ford_Geraldine%20Bledsoe.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jennifer Mulhern|Granholm|Jennifer Mulhern Granholm}}

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|(b. 1959)

|2004

|47th Governor of Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jennifer M. Granholm {{!}} Faculty & Affiliated Academics {{!}} Faculty & Directories {{!}} Goldman School of Public Policy {{!}} University of California, Berkeley |url=https://gspp.berkeley.edu/directories/faculty/jennifer-granholm |website=Goldman School of Public Policy |publisher=University of California Berkeley |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lystra|Gretter|Lystra Gretter}}

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|(1858–1951)

|2004

|Director of the Detroit Visiting Nurses Association

|align="center"|{{cite journal |last1=Munson |first1=Helen W. |title=Lystra E. Gretter |journal=The American Journal of Nursing |date=1949 |volume=49 |issue=6 |page=344 |url=https://journals.lww.com/ajnonline/Citation/1949/06000/Lystra_E__Gretter_.19.aspx |issn=0002-936X}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Florine|Mark|Florine Mark}}

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|(1933–2023)

|2004

|President and chief executive officer of The WW Group, Inc.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Florine Mark |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=776064&privcapId=4972380 |website=Bloomberg |publisher=Bloomberg |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Cathy|McClelland|Cathy McClelland}}

|

|(b. 1954)

|2004

| Founder, president, and CEO of the Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Cathy McClelland |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/McClelland_Cathy.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 1, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Constance Mayfield|Rourke|Constance Mayfield Rourke}}

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|(1885–1941)

|2004

|Author specializing in notable American figures and American history

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Constance Mayfield Rourke – Vassar College Encyclopedia – Vassar College |url=http://vcencyclopedia.vassar.edu/alumni/constance-mayfield-rourke.html |website=Vassar Encyclopedia |publisher=Vassar University |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Agnes|Blair|Mary Agnes Blair}}

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|(1909–1982)

|2003

|Advocate for deaf and hearing-impaired children, and special education programs

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Agnes Blair |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Blair_MaryAgnes.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Verne|Burbridge|Verne Burbridge}}

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|(1896–2005)

|2003

|Community service

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Verne Burbridge |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Burbridge_Verne.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Nellie|Cuellar|Nellie Cuellar}}

|

|(1899–1987)

|2003

|Participant in the Selma to Montgomery marches; co-chair of the southwest Detroit United Citizens

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Nellie Cuellar |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Cuellar_Nellie.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Alice Scanlan|Kocel|Alice Scanlan Kocel}}

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|(1920–2017)

|2003

|Michigan Department of Civil Rights, Liaison to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Alice Scanlan Kocel |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Kocel_Alice%20Scanlan.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Joyce Lewis|Kornbluh|Joyce Lewis Kornbluh}}

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|(b. 1928)

|2003

|Educator, activist, and advocate for improving lives of working-class individuals

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Joyce Lewis Kornbluh |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Kornbluh_Joyce%20Lewis.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Eliza Seaman|Leggett|Eliza Seaman Leggett}}

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|(1815–1900)

|2003

|Abolition, suffrage, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Leggett, Eliza Seaman |url=https://detroithistorical.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=Leggett,+Eliza+Seaman |website=detroithistorical.pastperfectonline.com |publisher=Detrior Historical Society |access-date=February 10, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ida|Lippman|Ida Lippman}}

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|(1893–1980)

|2003

|Law enforcement

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ida Lippman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lippman_Ida.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marion Weyant|Ruth|Marion Weyant Ruth}}

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|(1918–2004)

|2003

|Pioneering aviator

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marion Weyant Ruth |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Ruth_Marion%20Weyant.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Bernice|Steadman|Bernice Steadman}}

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|(1925–2015)

|2003

|Mercury 13 astronaut

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Warikoo |first1=Niraj |title=Bernice Steadman, part of NASA's 'Mercury 13' program, dies |url=https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2015/03/20/berniece-steadman-mercury-astronaut-dies/25119813/ |access-date=February 10, 2019 |work=Detroit Free Press |date=March 20, 2015}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Pamela|Withrow|Pamela Withrow}}

|

|(b. 1948)

|2003

|Law enforcement, first woman warden of a male correctional institution in Michigan.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Pamela Withrow |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Withrow_Pamela.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ruth|Zweifler|Ruth Zweifler}}

|

|(b. 1929)

|2003

|Founder of the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Board |url=http://www.studentadvocacycenter.org/about-us/board/ |website=February 13, 2019 |publisher=Student Advocacy Center of Michigan}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Hortense|Canady|Hortense Canady}}

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|(1927–2010)

|2002

|Governor's Committee on the Status of Women, Michigan Women's Commission

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Hortense Golden Canady |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Canady_HortenseGolden.pdf |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Julia Wheelock|Freeman|Julia Wheelock Freeman}}

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|(1833–1900)

|2002

|Civil War nurse with the Michigan Soldiers Relief Association

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Julia Wheelock Freeman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Freeman_Julia%20Wheelock.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lillian Mellen|Genser|Lillian Mellen Genser}}

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|(1920–2006)

|2002

|Peace movement, conflict resolution

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lillian Mellen Genser |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Genser_Lillian%20Mellen.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|May Stocking|Knaggs|May Stocking Knaggs}}

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|(1847–1917)

|2002

|Suffrage

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=May Stocking Knaggs |url=http://bay-journal.com/bay/1he/people/fp-knaggs-stocking-may.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917184544/http://bay-journal.com/bay/1he/people/fp-knaggs-stocking-may.html |url-status=usurped |archive-date=September 17, 2010 |publisher=Bay-Journal |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Naomi Long|Madgett|Naomi Long Madgett}}

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|(1923–2020)

|2002

|Poet and English professor emeritus of English at Eastern Michigan University

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Naomi Long Madgett's Biography |url=https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/naomi-long-madgett-41 |website=The HistoryMakers |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucille H.|McCollough|Lucille H. McCollough}}

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|(1905–1996)

|2002

|Politics

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lucille Hanna McCollough |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/McCollough_Lucille%20Hanna.pdf |publisher=Michigan Womens Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lana|Pollack|Lana Pollack}}

|

|(b. 1942)

|2002

|Politics

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lana Pollack |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Pollack_Lana.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha Louise|Rayne|Martha Louise Rayne}}

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|(1836–1911)

|2002

|Journalism

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Martha Louise Rayne |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Rayne_Martha%20Louise.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Muriel Dorothy|Ross|Muriel Dorothy Ross}}

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|(b. 1927)

|2002

|Math, science

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Muriel Dorothy Ross |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Ross_Muriel%20Dorothy.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Cora Reynolds|Anderson|Cora Reynolds Anderson}}

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|(1882–1950)

|2001

| The first woman, and the first Native American, to serve in the Michigan House of Representatives

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Pietila |first1=Alissa |title=Michigan House to unveil portrait to honor former UP Representative |url=https://www.uppermichiganssource.com/content/news/Michigan-House-to-unveil-portrait-to-honor-former-UP-Representative-405045026.html |access-date=September 13, 2018 |work=www.uppermichiganssource.com |agency=TV6 Fox News |date=December 6, 2016 |language=en}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucile|Belen|Lucile Belen}}

|

|(1912–2010)

|2001

|Politics

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lucile Belen |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Belen_Lucile.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Theresa Maxis|Duchemin|Theresa Maxis Duchemin}}

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|(1810–1892)

|2001

|Missionary

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Theresa Maxis Duchemin |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Duchemin_Theresa%20Maxis.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Aretha|Franklin|Aretha Franklin}}

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|(1942–2018)

|2001

|Entertainment

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Aretha Franklin |url=https://www.biography.com/people/aretha-franklin-9301157 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Network |access-date=February 13, 2019 |language=en-us}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Francie Kraker|Goodridge|Francie Kraker Goodridge}}

|

|(b. 1947)

|2001

|Track and field athletic coach

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Francie Kraker Goodridge |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Goodridge_Francea%20Kraker.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marian Bayoff|Ilitch|Marian Bayoff Ilitch}}

|

|(b. 1933)

|2001

|Co-founder of Little Caesars Pizza, owner of Detroit Red Wings, MotorCity Casino Hotel

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marian Ilitch |url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/marian-ilitch/ |website=Forbes |access-date=February 13, 2019 |language=en}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Ellen|Riordan|Mary Ellen Riordan}}

|

|(1920–2010)

|2001

|President Emerita of the Detroit Federation of Teachers, Local 231, AFL-CIO,

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=How Mary Ellen Riordan Lead the Detroit Federation of Teachers' Fight for Collective Bargaining |url=http://reuther.wayne.edu/node/13222 |website=Walter P. Reuther Library |publisher=Wayne State University |access-date=February 13, 2019 |date=February 10, 2016}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Josephine Stern|Weiner|Josephine Stern Weiner}}

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|(1912–2000)

|2001

|Community service

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Josephine Stern Weiner |url=https://jwa.org/people/weiner-josephine |website=jwa.org |publisher=Jewish Women's Archive |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Loney|Gordon|Loney Gordon}}

|

|(1915–1999)

|2000

|Helped develop the vaccine against Whooping Cough

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Black History Month: Loney Clinton Gordon Contributes to the Development of the Vaccine Against Whooping Cough |url=https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/blog/black-history-month-loney-gordon |website=www.historyofvaccines.org |publisher=History of Vaccines |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Katherine G.|Heideman|Katherine G. Heideman}}

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|(1910–2003)

|2000

|Education

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Katherine G. Heideman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Heideman_Katherine%20G.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Dauris Gwendolyn|Jackson|Dauris Gwendolyn Jackson}}

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|(1933–1979)

|2000

|Civil rights, education

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Dauris Gwendolyn Jackson |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Jackson_Dauris%20Gwendolyn.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Cornelia Groefsema|Kennedy|Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy}}

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|(1923–2014)

|2000

|Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Kennedy, Cornelia Groefsema |url=https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/kennedy-cornelia-groefsema |website=www.fjc.gov |publisher=Federal Judicial Center |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marjorie J.|Lansing|Marjorie J. Lansing}}

|

|(1916–1998)

|2000

|Education, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marjorie J. Lansing |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lansing_Marjorie%20J.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Chuan-Pu|Lee|Chuan-Pu Lee}}

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|(1931–2016)

|2000

|Math, science

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Chaun-Pu Lee |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lee_Chuan-Pu.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marilyn Fisher|Lundy|Marilyn Fisher Lundy}}

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|(1925–2014)

|2000

|Education

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marilyn Fisher Lundy |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lundy_Marilyn%20Fisher.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Katharine Dexter|McCormick|Katharine Dexter McCormick}}

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|(1875–1967)

|2000

|Philanthropist, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Katharine McCormick, millionaire philanthropist |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/katharine-dexter-mccormick/ |website=Michigan Women Forward |access-date=16 Jun 2023 }}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Kathleen N.|Straus|Kathleen N. Straus}}

|

|(b. 1923)

|2000

|Civil rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Kathleen N. Strauss |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Straus_Kathleen.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Clarissa M.|Young|Clarissa M. Young}}

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|(1922–1979)

|2000

|Law enforcement

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Clarissa M. Young |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Young_Clarissa%20M.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Patricia|Beeman|Patricia Beeman}}

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|(1925–1996)

|1999

|Civil rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Patricia Beeman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Beeman_Patricia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Olympia|Brown|Olympia Brown}}

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|(1835–1926)

|1999

|Religion, suffrage

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Olympia Brown |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Brown_Olympia.pdf |publisher=Michigan women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Doris|DeDeckere|Doris DeDeckere}}

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|(1926–2010)

|1999

|Philanthropist, labor volunteerism

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Doris DeDeckere |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/DeDeckere_Doris.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Margaret Drake|Elliott|Margaret Drake Elliott}}

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|(1904–1999)

|1999

|Environment

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Margaret Drake Elliott |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Elliott_Margaret%20Drake.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth|Homer|Elizabeth Homer}}

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|(b. 1943)

|1999

|Women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elizabeth Homer |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Homer_Elizabeth.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Eleonore|Hutzel|Eleonore Hutzel}}

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|(1885–1979)

|1999

|Medicine, health care

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Eleanor Hutzel |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Hutzel_Eleonore.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ella Eaton|Kellogg|Ella Eaton Kellogg}}

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|(1853–1920)

|1999

|Philanthropist, nutrition, pioneer of dietetics

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ella Eaton Kellogg |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Kellogg_Ella%20Eaton.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Emily Burton|Ketcham|Emily Burton Ketcham}}

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|(1838–1907)

|1999

|Suffrage

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Emily Burton Ketchum |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Ketcham_Emily%20Burton.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women'sd Hall of Fame |access-date=February 13, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ardeth|Platte|Ardeth Platte}}

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|(1936–2020)

|1999

|Peace movement, conflict resolution

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ardeth Platte |url=https://miwf.org/timeline/ardeth-platte/ |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=December 21, 2020}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Connie|Binsfeld|Connie Binsfeld}}

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|(1924–2014)

|1998

|60th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite news |title=Former Michigan Lt. Gov. Connie Binsfeld dies |url=https://www.mlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/01/former_michigan_lt_gov_connie.html |work=MLive.com |agency=The Associated Press |date=January 13, 2014}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Hilda Patricia|Curran|Hilda Patricia Curran}}

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|(b. 1938)

|1998

|Director of Office of Women and Work, founding member of Women in State Government, a founding trustee of the Michigan Women's Foundation

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Hilda Patricia Curran |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Curran_Hilda%20Patricia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marie|Dye|Marie Dye}}

|

|(1891–1974)

|1998

|Michigan State University professor who instituted many programs focused on home, the environment and nutrition

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marie Dye |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Dye_Marie.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Eleanor M.|Josaitis|Eleanor M. Josaitis}}

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|(1931–2011)

|1998

|Co-founder of Focus: HOPE

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Eleanor Josaitis |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Josaitis_Eleanor%20M.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Dorrie Ellen|Rosenblatt|Dorrie Ellen Rosenblatt}}

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|(b. 1948)

|1998

|Gerontology

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Dorrie Ellen Rosenblatt |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Rosenblatt_Dorrie%20Ellen.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ella Merriman|Sharp|Ella Merriman Sharp}}

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|(1857–1912)

|1998

|Chair Michigan Federation's Forestry Committee. Chair of the Civic Improvement Committee of the Federation of Women's Clubs.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ella Merriman Sharp |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Sharp_Ella%20Merriman.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha Jean|Steinberg|Martha Jean Steinberg}}

|

|(1927–2000)

|1998

|Black Radio Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, R&B disc jockey, station owner. Ordained minister who founded the Home of Love church.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Steinberg, Martha Jean "The Queen" |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/steinberg-martha-jean-queen |website=Encyclopedia of Detroit |publisher=Detroit Historical Society |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ruth|Thompson|Ruth Thompson}}

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|(1887–1970)

|1998

|United States House of Representatives

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=THOMPSON, Ruth – Biographical Information |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=T000216 |website=bioguide.congress.gov |publisher=United States House of Representatives}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lily|Tomlin|Lily Tomlin}}

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|(b. 1939)

|1998

|Entertainment

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lily Tomlin |url=https://www.biography.com/people/lily-tomlin-9508630 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Network |access-date=February 12, 2019 |language=en-us}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ellen|Burstyn|Ellen Burstyn}}

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|(b. 1932)

|1997

|Entertainment

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ellen Burstyn |url=https://www.biography.com/people/ellen-burstyn-9542388 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Network |access-date=February 12, 2019 |language=en-us}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marion|Corwell-Shertzer|Marion Corwell-Shertzer}}

|

|(1931–2016)

|1997

|President of American Women in Radio and Television, Inc.; founded the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter, National School Public Relations Association

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marion Corwell-Shertzer |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Corwell-Shertzer_Marion.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sort|Four Sisters of Charity}}

|

|

|1997

|Social work

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Four Sisters of Charity |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Four%20Sisters%20of%20Charity.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Della|McGraw Goodwin|Della McGraw Goodwin}}

|

|(1931–2022)

|1997

|Founding chairperson of the National Center for the Advancement of Blacks in the Health Professions (NCABHP)

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Della McGraw Goodwin |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Goodwin_Della%20McGraw.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Alice|Hamilton|Alice Hamilton}}

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|(1869–1970)

|1997

|Physician, research scientist, and author

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Alice King Hamilton |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Hamilton_Alice%20King.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Nancy Harkness|Love|Nancy Harkness Love}}

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|(1914–1976)

|1997

|Director of the WW II Women's Auxiliary Ferry Squadron

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Nancy Love |url=https://www.hill.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/397415/nancy-love/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161019091219/http://www.hill.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/397415/nancy-love |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 19, 2016 |website=Hill Air Force Base |publisher=United States Air Force}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Maryann|Mahaffey|Maryann Mahaffey}}

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|(1925–2006)

|1997

|President of Detroit City Council 1990–1998, champion of human rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mahaffey, Maryann |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/mahaffey-maryann |website=Encyclopedia of Detroit |publisher=Detroit Historical Society |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sharon E.|Sutton|Sharon E. Sutton}}

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|(b. 1941)

|1997

|Architect, Professor Emeritus at College of Built Environments

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sharon E. Sutton |url=http://arch.be.uw.edu/people/sharon-e-sutton/ |website=College of Built Environments |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Matilda Dodge|Wilson|Matilda Dodge Wilson}}

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|(1883–1967)

|1997

|43rd Lieutenant Governors of Michigan, philanthropist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Matilda Dodge Wilson |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Wilson_Matilda%20Dodge.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Anna|Clemenc|Anna Clemenc}}

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|(1888–1956)

|1996

|Labor activist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Anna Clemenc |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Clemenc_Anna.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Waunetta McClellan|Dominic|Waunetta McClellan Dominic}}

|

|(1921–1981)

|1996

|Odawa rights activist who spent her career advocating for the United States government to adhere to its treaty obligations to Native Americans.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Waunetta McClellan Dominic |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Dominic_Waunetta%20McClellan.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Margaret Muth|Laurence|Margaret Muth Laurence}}

|

|(1916–1996)

|1996

|Trademark and copyright attorney

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Margaret Muth Lawrence |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Laurence_Margaret%20Muth.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Claudia House|Morcom|Claudia House Morcom}}

|

|(1932–2014)

|1996

|Founding director of Wayne County Neighborhood Legal Services

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Spratling |first1=Cassandra |title=Claudia House Morcom, legal pioneer and champion for human rights, dies at 82 |url=https://www.freep.com/story/news/obituary/2014/08/20/claudia-house-morcom-legal-pioneer-and-champion-for-human-rights-dies-at-age-82/14338895/ |access-date=February 12, 2019 |work=Detroit Free Press |date=August 20, 2014}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Betsy Graves|Reyneau|Betsy Graves Reyneau}}

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|(1888–1964)

|1996

|Portrait artist, focusing on African Americans

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Betsy Graves Reyneau |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Reyneau_Betsy%20Graves.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Carrie Frazier|Rogers-Brown|Carrie Frazier Rogers-Brown}}

|

|(b. 1948)

|1996

|Medicine, health care

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Carrie Frazier Rogers-Brown |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Rogers-Brown_Carrie%20Frazier.pdf |publisher=Michigan Womens Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Shirley E.|Schwartz|Shirley E. Schwartz}}

|

|(1935–2016)

|1996

| Chemist and senior staff research scientist at General Motors Corporation

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Shirley E. Schwartz |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Schwartz_Shirley%20E.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Joan Luedders|Wolfe|Joan Luedders Wolfe}}

|

|(1929–2021)

|1996

|Founder of the West Michigan Environmental Action Council. Member of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission, and the Governor's Advisory Committee on Electric Energy Alternatives and the first Natural Resources Trust Fund Board.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Joan Luedders Wolfe |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Wolfe_Joan%20Luedders.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Yolanda|Alvarado-Ortega|Yolanda Alvarado-Ortega}}

|

|(b. 1943)

|1995

|Hispanic civil rights. Editor of El Renacimiento. Reporter for the Lansing State Journal.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Yolanda Alvarado-Ortega |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Alvarado-Ortega_Yolanda.pdf |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Irene |Auberlin|Irene Auberlin}}

|

|(1896–1999)

|1995

|Founder of World Medical Relief

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Irene Auberlin |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Auberlin_Irene.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Hilda R.|Gage|Hilda R. Gage}}

|

|(1939–2010)

|1995

|First female Chief Judge of Michigan's Oakland County Circuit Court

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Hilda R. Gage {{!}} Jewish Women's Archive |url=https://jwa.org/people/gage-hilda |website=Jewish Women's Archives |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucia Voorhees|Grimes|Lucia Voorhees Grimes}}

|

|(1877–1978)

|1995

|Founded the Wayne County Republican Women's Club, and devoted her life's work to women's suffrage

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lucia Voorhees Grimes |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Grimes_Lucia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|R. Louise|Grooms|R. Louise Grooms}}

|

|(1902–1984)

|1995

|Founder of the Detroit Institute of Commerce with her own money, to train African American youiths with skills to enter the workplace

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=R. Louise Grooms |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Grooms_R.%20Louise.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Odessa|Komer|Odessa Komer}}

|

|(1925–2004)

|1995

|Labor leader, Vice President of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) International Executive Board 1974–1992

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Odessa Komer |url=https://uaw.org/women/biographies/odessa-komer/ |website=UAW |access-date=February 12, 2019 |date=7 March 2017}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Laura Freele|Osborn|Laura Freele Osborn}}

|

|(1866–1955)

|1995

|The first woman to hold elective office in Detroit when elected to the school board in 1917

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Laura Freele Osborn |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Osborn_Laura%20Freele.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jacquelin E.|Washington|Jacquelin E. Washington}}

|

|(1931–2019)

|1995

|First African American woman to serve as executive director of the Planned Parenthood League of Southwest Michigan. Co-founder of the Sojourner Foundation

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jacquelin E. Washington |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Washington_Jacquelin.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Marie-Therese Guyon|Cadillac|Marie-Therese Guyon Cadillac}}

|

|(1671–1746)

|1994

|Business, physician; the first white woman to cross the Iroquois Territory

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Cadillac, Madame Marie |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/cadillac-madame-marie |website=Encyclopedia of Detroit |publisher=Detroit Historical Society |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ruth|Carlton|Ruth Carlton}}

|

|(1911–2001)

|1994

| The Detroit News columnist whose work focused on adoption of hard-to-place children, resulting in government regulations.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ruth Carlton |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Carlton_Ruth.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Flossie|Cohen|Flossie Cohen}}

|

|(1925–2004)

|1994

|Professor Emeritus at Wayne State University, founded the pediatric HIV Clinic at Children's Hospital

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Flossie Cohen |url=https://jwa.org/people/cohen-flossie |website=Jewish Women's Archive |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Bertha A.|Daubendiek|Bertha A. Daubendiek}}

|

|(1916–2005)

|1994

|Environment, advocate of natural sanctuaries. Founder of the Michigan Nature Association.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Bertha Daubendiek |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Daubendiek_Bertha%20A.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Genora Johnson|Dollinger|Genora Johnson Dollinger}}

|

|(1913–1995)

|1994

|Labor leader who organized the Women's Auxiliary and the Women's Emergency Brigade sit-down strike against General Motors. Memorialized in the documentary With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade.

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Oliver |first1=Myrna |title=Genora Johnson Dollinger; Pioneer Auto Union Leader |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-10-14-mn-56758-story.html |access-date=February 12, 2019 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=October 14, 1995}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Flora|Hommel|Flora Hommel}}

|

|(1928–2015)

|1994

|Founder of Childbirth Without Pain Education Association, peace activist, advocate of universal single-payer health care

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Flora Hommel |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Hommel_Flora.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sarah Van Hoosen|Jones|Sarah Van Hoosen Jones}}

|

|(1892–1972)

|1994

|First woman in the United States to earn a Doctorate in Animal Genetics. Trustee of Michigan State University. Founding member of the Oakland University Board of Trustees

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sarah Van Hoosen Jones |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Jones_Sarah%20Van%20Hoosen.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Aleda E.|Lutz|Aleda E. Lutz}}

|100px

|(1915–1944)

|1994

|W W II U. S. Army flight nurse, died in a plane crash in Lyons, France. Posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center in Saganaw honors her service.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Adela E. Lutz |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lutz_Aleda%20E.pdf |website=February 12, 2019 |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Helen Walker|McAndrew|Helen Walker McAndrew}}

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|(1826–1906)

|1994

| Washtenaw County's first woman physician

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Helen Walker McAndrews |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/McAndrew_Helen%20Walker.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2018}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Edith Vosburgh|Alvord|Edith Vosburgh Alvord}}

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|(1875–1962)

|1993

|Volunteerism, women's suffrage

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Edith Vosburgh Alvord |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Alvord_EdithVosburgh.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Catherine Carter|Blackwell|Catherine Carter Blackwell}}

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|(1919–2014)

|1993

|Pioneered African-American studies in Detroit schools

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Catherine Carter Blackwell |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Blackwell_CatherineCarter.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jean W.|Campbell|Jean W. Campbell}}

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|(1918–2016)

|1993

|Helped found the Center for Education of Women at the University of Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jean W. Campbell |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Campbell_JeanW.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Katherine Hill|Campbell|Katherine Hill Campbell}}

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|(1868–1942)

|1993

|Activist for prison reform

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Katherine Hill Campbell |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Campbell_KatherineHill.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |Lenna F. Cooper

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|(1875–1961)

|1993

|Co-founder of the American Dietetic Association (ADA) in 1917; first dietician in the United States Army

|align="center"|{{cite journal|last=Westerdahl |first=John|title=ACADEMY OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS CO-FOUNDER LENNA FRANCES COOPER |journal=Vegetarian Journal |date=2018 |issue=3 |url=https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2018issue3/2018_issue3_nutrition_dietetics.php |publisher=Vegetarian Resource Group}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Roberta A.|Griffith|Roberta A. Griffith}}

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|(1870–1941)

|1993

|Helped to establish American Association of Workers for the Blind, and created a 6-volume Braille dictionary

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Roberta Griffith |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Griffith_Roberta.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Bina West|Miller|Bina West Miller}}

|100px

|(1867–1954)

|1993

|Founder of Women's Benefit Association, a nonprofit, dues-paying organization exclusively for women, pioneering life insurance for women

|{{Cite web|url=http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/Images/Miller,%20Bina%20West.pdf|title=Bina Miller|website=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame|access-date=2024-07-01|archive-date=2016-06-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160624004750/http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/Images/Miller,%20Bina%20West.pdf|url-status=dead}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Jeanne|Omelenchuk|Jeanne Omelenchuk}}

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|(1931–2008)

|1993

|Olympic speed skater

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jeanne Omelenchuk |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Omelenchuk_Jeanne.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sippie|Wallace|Sippie Wallace}}

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|(1898–1986)

|1993

|Musical entertainer

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sippie Wallace |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Wallace_Sippie.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Edna Noble|White|Edna Noble White}}

|100px

|(1879–1954)

|1993

|Founding director of the Merrill-Palmer Institute, childhood development advisor to the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration and to the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Edna Noble White |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/White_Edna%20Noble.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's University |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Irene Clark|Woodman|Irene Clark Woodman}}

|100px

|(1905–1994)

|1993

|Military

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Col. Mildred I Clark |url=https://nursinghistory.appstate.edu/biographies/mildred-clark |website=North Carolina Nursing History |publisher=Appalachian State University |access-date=February 12, 2019 |language=en |date=4 May 2011}}

scope="row" |Cora Mae Brown

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|(1914–1972)

|1992

|Legislative work, criminal law, and women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Cora Mae Brown |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Brown_CoraMae.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Lou|Butcher|Mary Lou Butcher}}

|

|(b. 1943)

|1992

|Journalism

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Lou Butcher |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Butcher_MaryLou.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sarah Emma|Edmonds|Sarah Emma Edmonds}}

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|(1841–1898)

|1992

|Served with the Union troops during the Civil War, passing herself off as a man

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sarah Emma Edmonds |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Edmonds_Sarah%20Emma.pdf |publisher=Michigan Woman's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Violet Temple|Lewis|Violet Temple Lewis}}

|

|(1899–1968)

|1992

|Improving the status of women through education and job skills

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Violet Temple Lewis |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Lewis_Violet%20Temple.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Luise Ruth Leismer|Mahon|Luise Ruth Leismer Mahon}}

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|(1926–1975)

|1992

|Journalism

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Luise Ruth Leismer Mahon |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Mahon_Luise%20Ruth%20Leismer.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Gilda|Radner|Gilda Radner}}

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|(1946–1989)

|1992

|Entertainer

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Gilda Radner |url=https://www.biography.com/people/gilda-radner-9450459 |website=Biography |publisher=A&E Network |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha Romayne|Seger|Martha Romayne Seger}}

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|(1932–2021)

|1992

|Financial Economist and Former Governor of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Martha Romayne Seger |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Seger_Martha%20Romayne.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Ann M.|Shafer|Ann M. Shafer}}

|

|(1916–1991)

|1992

|Became a union leader while working at Kellogg's in Battle Creek. Co-founder of the Coalition of Labor Union Women. Founded the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek chapters of the National Organization for Women

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ann M. Shafer |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Shafer_Ann%20M.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Sylvia M.|Stoesser|Sylvia M. Stoesser}}

|100px

|(1901–1991)

|1992

|Chemist, Dow Chemical Company's first female research scientist.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=About Sylvia M. Stoesser and the lecture |url=https://chemistry.illinois.edu/newsroom/events/lectures/sylvia-stoesser-lectures-chemistry/about-sylvia-m-stoesser-and-lecture |website=Department of Chemistry at Illinois |publisher=University of Illinois |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucy|Thurman
}

|100px

|(1849–1918)

|1992

|Devoted 37 years to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, helping them establish a National Department of Colored work

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Lucinda Thurman |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Thurman_Lucinda.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Charleszetta|Waddles|Charleszetta Waddles}}

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|(1912–2001)

|1992

|Social work, African-American activist, Pentecostal church minister, and founder of Mother Waddles Perpetual Mission

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Waddles, Charleszetta "Mother" |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/waddles-charleszetta-mother |website=Encyclopedia of Detroit |publisher=Detroit Historical Society |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Rachel|Andresen|Rachel Andresen}}

|

|(1907–1988)

|1991

|Founded Youth For Understanding

|align="center"|{{cite journal|title=Michigan's Own Exchange Program: Youth for Understanding|first=Rachel|last=Andresen|journal=The Phi Delta Kappan|volume= 44|issue= 9|date= June 1963|pages=403–406 |publisher=Phi Delta Kappa International|jstor=20342988}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary V.|Beck|Mary V. Beck}}

|

|(1908–2005)

|1991

|First woman elected to the Detroit City Council, member of Wayne County Board of Supervisors

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Beck, Mary V. |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/beck-mary-v |website=Encyclopedia of Detroit |publisher=Detroit Historical Society |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Jan|BenDor|Jan BenDor}}

|

|(b. 1946)

|1991

|Founder of Women's Crisis Center in Ann Arbor. Organized a boycott against Domino's Pizza for its anti-woman policies. Propelled the rape crisis center movement in Michigan.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jan BenDor papers |url=https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-2010190?rgn=main;view=text |website=Bentley Historical Library |publisher=University of Michigan |access-date=February 5, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Janet K.|Good|Janet K. Good}}

|

|(1923–1997)

|1991

|Helped establish the Older Women's League (OWL) in Michigan. Actin director of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for the Michigan Employment Security Commission. Co-chair the Governor's task force on sexual harassment, leading to the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Janet K. Good |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Good_Janet%20K.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 5, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Jo|Jacobs|Jo Jacobs}}

|

|(1933–2015)

|1991

|Organized the committee to Study Sex Discrimination in the Kalamazoo Public Schools.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jo Jacobs |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Jacobs_Jo.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Virginia Cecile Blomer|Nordby|Virginia Cecile Blomer Nordby}}

|

|(b. 1929)

|1991

|Helped draft the Michigan Criminal Sexual Conduct Act

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Virginia Cecile Blomer Nordby |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Nordby_Virginia%20Cecile%20Blomer.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Dorothy Comstock|Riley|Dorothy Comstock Riley}}

|

|(1924–2004)

|1991

|Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1987–1991

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Dorothy Comstock Riley |url=http://www.micourthistory.org/justices/dorothy-riley/ |website=Michigan Supreme Court History |publisher=Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Edith Mays|Swanson|Edith Mays Swanson}}

|

|(1934–1989)

|1991

|Civil rights, education, Edith Swanson Leadership Award established in her honor

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Edith Mays Swanson |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Swanson_Edith%20Mays.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Emily Helen|Butterfield|Emily Helen Butterfield}}

|100px

|(1884–1958)

|1990

|Artist, and first licensed female architect in Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=EMILY HELEN BUTTERFIELD |url=http://www.adrianartblog.com/emily-helen-butterfield.html |website=Department of Art & Design Blog |publisher=Adrian College |language=en}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Erma|Henderson|Erma Henderson}}

|

|(1917–2009)

|1990

|First African American woman elected to the Detroit City Council

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Henderson, Erma |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/henderson-erma |website=Encyclopedia of Detroit |publisher=Detroit Historical Society |access-date=February 2, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Dorothy Leonard|Judd|Dorothy Leonard Judd}}

|

|(1898–1989)

|1990

|In conjunction with the League of Women Voters, spent her life rooting out corruption and cronyism in government.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Dorothy Leonard Judd |url=https://www.ggrwhc.org/projects/leonard-judd-dorothy/ |publisher=Greater Grand Rapids Women's History Council |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Elba Lila|Morse|Elba Lila Morse}}

|

|(1882–1975)

|1990

|Superintendent of Northern Michigan Children's Clinic. Helped found the Bay Cliff Health Camp. Worked with the American Red Cross to recruit and train workers for disaster recovery.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elba Lila Morse |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Morse_Elba%20Lila.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Fannie M.|Richards|Fannie M. Richards}}

|

|(1840–1922)

|1990

|Founded a private elementary school for black children. Pushed for school desegregation, resulting in the Michigan Supreme Court's 1871 ruling ordering desegregation.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Fannie M. Richards |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Richards_Fannie%20M.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Emelia Christine|Schaub|Emelia Christine Schaub}}

|

|(1891–1995)

|1990

|First female practicing prosecuting attorney in Michigan.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Emelia Christine Schaub |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Schaub_Emelia%20Christine.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary P.|Sinclair|Mary P. Sinclair}}

|

|(1918–2011)

|1990

|Authority on nuclear energy and its impact on the environment

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary P.. Sinclair |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Sinclair_Mary.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Merze|Tate|Merze Tate}}

|100px

|(1905–1996)

|1990

|Political science scholar, author, professor at Harvard University

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Merze Tate |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Tate_Merze.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Delia Villegas|Vorhauer|Delia Villegas Vorhauer}}

|

|(1940–1992)

|1990

|Hispanic civil rights

|align="center"|{{cite news|last1=Deiters|first1=Barton|title=Lansing woman will become state hall of fame trailblazer|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13564422/lansing_state_journal/|access-date=5 September 2017|publisher=The Lansing State Journal|date=August 24, 1990|location=Lansing, Michigan|page=15|via = Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Clara|Arthur|Clara Arthur}}

|100px

|(1858–1929)

|1989

|Co-founder of the Detroit Equal Suffrage Association in 1886

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Clara B. Arthur |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/arthur-clara-b |website=Encyclopedia of Detroit |publisher=Detroit Historical Society |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Anna Sutherland|Bissell|Anna Sutherland Bissell}}

|100px

|(1846–1934)

|1989

|Philanthropist and CEO of Bissell Company in 1889. First woman chief executive officer in the United States.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Anna Bissell |url=https://www.biography.com/people/anna-bissell-032216 |website=Biography.com |access-date=February 11, 2019 |language=en-us}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Alexa|Canady|Alexa Canady}}

|100px

|(b. 1950)

|1989

|First African American woman in the United States to become a neurosurgeon

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Dr. Alexa Irene Canady |url=https://cfmedicine.nlm.nih.gov/physicians/biography_53.html |website=U.S. National Library of Medicine |publisher=National Institute of Health |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Anne R.|Davidow|Anne R. Davidow}}

|

|(1898–1991)

|1989

|Attorney who argued for the plaintiff in Goesaert v. Cleary before the United States Supreme Court, in which the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellees and upheld the State of Michigan's discriminatory laws regarding hiring practices of women barkeepers. US Congresswoman Martha Griffiths' support of the US Equal Rights Amendment was based on this case.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Anne Davidow: Sex discrimination unconstitutional |url=https://www.womenlawyers.org/2018/03/27/anne-davidow-sex-discrimination-unconstitutional/ |publisher=WLAM |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Bernadine Newsom|Denning|Bernadine Newsom Denning}}

|

|(1930–2011)

|1989

|Human rights activist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Delta Soror Bernadine Newsome-Denning, dies at 80 |url=http://progressivegreek.com/organizations/delta-sigma-theta-sorority/delta-soror-bernadine-newsome-denning-dies-at-80/ |website=Progressive Greek |publisher=Delta Sigma Theta Sorority |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Isabella|Karle|Isabella Karle}}

|100px

|(1921–2017)

|1989

|Chemist who developed the Symbolic Addition Procedure for deriving molecular structures directly from x-ray diffraction experiments on crystals.

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Wang |first1=Linda |title=Isabella Karle dies at age 95 |url=https://cen.acs.org/articles/95/web/2017/10/Isabelle-Karle-dies-age-95.html?PageSpeed=noscript |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=Chemical and Engineering News}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Jean Ledwith|King|Jean Ledwith King}}

|

|(1924–2021)

|1989

|Advocate for gender equality

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Morgan |first1=Mary |title=Honoring Jean Ledwith King |url=http://annarborchronicle.com/2011/03/30/column-honoring-jean-ledwith-king/ |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=The Ann Arbor Chronicle |date=March 30, 2011 |language=en}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Olga|Madar|Olga Madar}}

|

|(1915–1996)

|1989

|First woman elected to the executive board of the United Auto Workers. Under her influence, the UAW in 1970 became the first national union to endorse constitutional ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Olga Marie Madar |url=https://uaw.org/women/biographies/olga-marie-madar/ |website=UAW |access-date=February 11, 2019 |date=7 March 2017}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Anne|Bryant|Mary Anne Bryant}}

|

|(1845–1903)

|1989

|Born in a log cabin, she worked through the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry to improve the lives and educations of Michigan women.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary Anne Mayo |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Mayo_Mary%20Anne.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Louise|Brown|Louise (Sally) Langdon Brown}}

|

|(1917–2011)

|1988

|Social worker, educator

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Louise (Sally) Langdon Brown Collection |url=https://reuther.wayne.edu/files/UP001567.pdf |website=Walter P. Reuther Library |publisher=Wayne State University |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Ethelene|Crockett|Ethelene Crockett}}

|100px

|(1914–1978)

|1988

|Michigan's first African-American female board-certified OB/GYN

|align="center"|{{cite book |last1=Wright |first1=Charles H |title=The National Medical Association demands equal opportunity: nothing more, nothing less |date=1995 |publisher=Charro Book Co. |page=273 |language=en |quote=Lewis F. Boddie, MD was cert. obg, 1949; William Goins, MD was cert. obg, 1950; Authur D. Harris, MD was cert. obg in 1952; Charles H. Wright MD was cert. obg in 1955; Ethelene Crockett, MD was cert. obg in 1955.|oclc=607128751 }}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Marcia J.|Federbush|Marcia J. Federbush}}

|

|(1934–2007)

|1988

|Championed gender-equal academic and sports regulations in Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marcia Federbush · Key Players · Go Blue: Competition, Controversy, and Community in Michigan Athletics |url=http://michiganintheworld.history.lsa.umich.edu/michiganathletics/exhibits/show/key-players/marsha-federbusch |website=michiganintheworld.history.lsa.umich.edu |publisher=University of Michigan |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Fran|Harris| Fran Harris (newscaster)|Frances Alvord Harris}}

|

|(1909–1998)

|1988

|First woman to broadcast news in Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |last1=Harrison |first1=Jon |title=January 4, 1943 : Fran Harris First Woman To Broadcast News In Michigan {{!}} MSU Libraries |url=https://blogpublic.lib.msu.edu/red-tape/2018/jan/january-4-1943-fran-harris-first-woman-broadcast-news-michigan/ |publisher=Michigan State University |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Agnes Mary|Mansour|Agnes Mary Mansour}}

|

|(1931–2004)

|1988

|Roman Catholic nun, president of Mercy College of Detroit, 1982 candidate for Congress

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Agnes Mary Mansour |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Mansour_Agnes%20Mary.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Helen|Martin|Helen M. Martin}}

|

|(1889–1973)

|1988

|Michigan state geologist, prolific author

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Helen M. Martin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n87813271/ |publisher=World Cat Identities |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|M. Jane Kay|Nugent|M. Jane Kay Nugent}}

|

|(1925–2021)

|1988

|Former Vice President of Administration at Detroit Edison

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jane Kay Nugent |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Nugent_Jane%20Kay.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Sarah Goddard|Power|Sarah Goddard Power}}

|100px

|(1935–1987)

|1988

|Former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the State Department

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sarah Goddard Power Award |url=http://www.cew.umich.edu/sgpaward/ |publisher=University of Michigan |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Marion Isabel|Barnhart|Marion Isabel Barnhart}}

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|(1921–1985)

|1987

|Medical researcher and first woman professor at Wayne State University (WSU); first recipient of the university's Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marion Isabel Barnhart |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Barnhart_MarionIsabel.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Patricia Hill|Burnett|Patricia Hill Burnett}}

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|(1920–2014)

|1987

|Arts, women's rights; co-founded the Michigan chapter of the National Organization for Women

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Hodges |first1=Michael H. |title=Portraitist, feminist Patricia Hill Burnett dies at 94 |url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/obituaries/2014/12/30/portraitist-feminist-patricia-hill-burnett-dies/21066311/ |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=Detroit News |date=December 20, 2014}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Ethel|Calhoun|Ethel Calhoun}}

|

|(1898–1989)

|1987

|Physician who helped pioneer the Sister Kenny method of treating Poliomyelitis

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Ethel Calhoun |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Calhoun_Ethel.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Georgia|Emery|Georgia Emery}}

|100px

|(1867–1913)

|1987

|Founder of Merrill Palmer School for Motherhood and Home Training, first director of the Women's Department of the Massachusetts Life Insurance Company

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Georgia Emery |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Emery_Georgia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Betty|Ford|Betty Ford}}

|100px

|(1918–2011)

|1987

|First Lady of the United States

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Betty Ford Biography|url=http://www.geraldrfordfoundation.org/about/betty-ford-biography/|publisher=The Gerald Ford Foundation|access-date=October 27, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141013211315/http://www.geraldrfordfoundation.org/about/betty-ford-biography/|archive-date=October 13, 2014|url-status=dead}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Rosa Slade|Gragg|Rosa Slade Gragg}}

|

|(1904–1989)

|1987

|Civil rights advocate appointed in the 1940s to a national advisory post by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

|align="center"|{{cite news |title=Rosa Slade Gragg, 86, Civil Rights Advocate |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/24/obituaries/rosa-slade-gragg-86-civil-rights-advocate.html |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=The New York Times |date=February 24, 1989}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Clara|Raven|Clara Raven}}

|

|(1909–1994)

|1987

|First woman commissioned as American military Colonel, World War II Army Medical Corps, Deputy Chief Medical Examiner of Wayne County, 20 years research into Sudden infant death syndrome

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Clara Raven |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Raven_Clara.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181227145503/https://michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Raven_Clara.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 27, 2018}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Patricia|Boyle|Patricia Boyle}}

|100px

|(1937–2014)

|1986

|Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Boyle, Patricia Jean Ehrhardt Pernick |url=https://www.fjc.gov/node/1378121 |website=Federal Judicial Center |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth C.|Crosby|Elizabeth C. Crosby}}

|100px

|(1888–1983)

|1986

|Comparative and human neuroanatomy. 1979 recipient of the President's National Medal of Science from Jimmy Carter

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=The President's National Medal of Science: Recipient Details {{!}} NSF – National Science Foundation |url=https://www.nsf.gov/od/nms/recip_details.jsp?recip_id=94 |publisher=National Science Foundation |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Gwen|Frostic|Gwen Frostic}}

|

|(1906–2001)

|1986

|Artists, illustrator

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Gwen Frostic |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Frostic_Gwen.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Elmina R.|Lucke|Elmina R. Lucke}}

|

|(1889–1987)

|1986

|International social worker

|align="center"|{{cite news|last1=Kaplan|first1=Deborah|title=Out of the garden and into the action (pt 1)|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17975021/detroit_free_press/|access-date=4 March 2018|newspaper=The Detroit Free Press|date=October 23, 1986|location=Detroit, Michigan|page=19|via = Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}; {{cite news|last1=Kaplan|first1=Deborah|title=Out of the garden and into the action (pt 2)|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17975046/detroit_free_press/|access-date=4 March 2018|newspaper=The Detroit Free Press|date=October 23, 1986|location=Detroit, Michigan|page=19|via = Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Marjorie Swank|Matthews|Marjorie Swank Matthews}}

|

|(1916–1986)

|1986

|First woman elected as bishop to the Methodist Church

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marjorie Swank Matthews |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Matthews_Marjorie%20Swank.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Marjorie|Peebles-Meyers|Marjorie Peebles-Meyers}}

|

|(1915–2001)

|1986

|First African-American woman to graduate from the Medical School of Wayne State University, the first to be accepted as an intern at Detroit Receiving Hospital.

and the first to become Chief Resident of a major Detroit hospital.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Marjorie Peebles-Meyers |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Peebles-Meyers_Marjorie.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Chase Perry|Stratton|Mary Chase Perry Stratton}}

|

|(1867–1961)

|1986

|Ceramic artist and co-founder of renowned Detroit studio Pewabic Pottery

|align="center"|{{cite book |last1=Domm |first1=Robert W. |title=Michigan Yesterday & Today |date=2009 |publisher=Voyageur Press |isbn=9781616731380 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HQdTa9ZXlVAC&q=%22Mary+Chase+Perry+Stratton%22&pg=PA64|page=64}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Helen|Thomas|Helen Thomas}}

|100px

|(1920–2013)

|1986

|Journalism, White House press corps

|align="center"|{{cite news |title=Obama: Helen Thomas broke barriers for women |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/theoval/2013/07/21/obama-helen-thomas-bill-clinton-john-kennedy/2572497/ |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=USA Today |date=July 21, 2013 |language=en}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Helen J.|Claytor|Helen J. Claytor}}

|

|(1907–2005)

|1984

|Civil rights, national president of the YWCA 1967–1973

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Helen J. Claytor |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Claytor_HelenJ.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Caroline Bartlett|Crane|Caroline Bartlett Crane}}

|100px

|(1858–1935)

|1984

|Unitarian minister, suffragist, civic reformer, educator and journalist

|align="center"|{{cite journal |title=The Attack on Caroline Bartlett Crane |journal=Good Housekeeping |date=July 1912 |volume=55 |pages=107–109 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8Ms2AQAAMAAJ&q=%22Caroline+Bartlett+Crane%22&pg=PA107 |publisher=C.W. Bryan & Company}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Virginia|Allan|Virginia Allan}}

|

|(1916–1999)

|1984

|Chair President Nixon's Task Force on Women's Rights and Responsibilities. 1972 Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Virginia Allen |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Allan_Virginia.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 12, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Marguerite Lofft|De Angeli|Marguerite Lofft De Angeli}}

|

|(1889–1987)

|1984

|Newbery Medal for children's literature

|align="center"|{{cite news |title=Children's Books Author Marguerite de Angeli Dies |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-06-20-mn-8369-story.html |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=June 20, 1987}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Emma Genevieve|Gillette|Emma Genevieve Gillette}}

|

|(1898–1986)

|1984

|Conservationist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Genevieve Gillette |url=https://tclf.org/pioneer/genevieve-gillette |website=tclf.org |publisher=The Cultural Landscape Foundation |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Icie Macy|Hoobler|Icie Macy Hoobler}}

|

|(1892–1984)

|1984

|Biochemist. First woman chair of a local section of the American Chemical Society. Won 22 awards and honors for her laboratory's research.

|align="center"|{{cite book|last=Shearer|first=Benjamin|title=Notable Women in the Physical Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary|date=1997|publisher=Greenwood Press|location=Westport, Conn. [u.a.]|isbn=978-0313293030|pages=[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780313293030/page/197 197–202]|edition=1. publ.|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780313293030/page/197}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Madeline|La Framboise|Madeline La Framboise}}

|

|(1779–1846)

|1984

|Early 19th century fur trader

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Magdelaine Laframboise |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Laframboise_Magdelaine.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha|Longstreet|Martha Longstreet}}

|

|(1870–1953)

|1984

|Physician, community activist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Martha Longstreet |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Longstreet_Martha.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Elly M.|Peterson|Elly M. Peterson}}

|

|(1914–2008)

|1984

|Republican National Committee co-chairman during the 1960s and 1970s

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Sullivan |first1=Patricia |title=Elly M. Peterson, 94; Republican Urged Moderate Direction for Party |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/10/AR2008061003134.html?nav=rss_nation/special&noredirect=on |access-date=February 11, 2019 |date=June 11, 2008}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Jessie Pharr|Slaton|Jessie Pharr Slaton}}

|

|(1908–1983)

|1984

|African-American attorney

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Jessie Pharr Slaton |url=http://www.micourthistory.org/women-and-the-law/jessie-pharr-slaton/ |website=www.micourthistory.org |publisher=Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary C.|Spencer|Mary C. Spencer}}

|

|(1842–1923)

|1984

|Michigan State Librarian 1893–1923

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mary C. Spencer |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Spencer_Mary%20C.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Bertha|Van Hoosen|Bertha Van Hoosen}}

|100px

|(1863–1952)

|1984

|Medicine, health care, founder of the American Medical Women's Association in 1915, and the first woman to be head of a medical division at a coeducational university.

|align="center"|{{Cite journal|last=More|first=Ellen S.|date=1989-01-01|title="A Certain Restless Ambition": Women Physicians and World War I|journal=American Quarterly|volume=41|issue=4|pages=636–660|doi=10.2307/2713096|jstor=2713096|pmid=11616546|s2cid=43285778 |url=http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1024&context=lib_articles}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Harriette Simpson|Arnow|Harriette Simpson Arnow}}

|

|(1907–1986)

|1983

|Novelist

|align="center"|{{cite journal|last1=Brosi|first1=George|title=Harriette Simpson Arnow: A Remembrance|journal=Appalachian Heritage|volume=40|issue= 2|date=September 2010|page=87|url=|publisher=University of North Carolina Press|doi=10.1353/aph.2012.0034|s2cid=144916212}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|N. Lorraine|Beebe|N. Lorraine Beebe}}

|

|(1910–2005)

|1983

|Michigan state senator

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=N. Lorraine Beebe |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Beebe_N%20Lorraine.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mamie Geraldine Neale|Bledsoe|Mamie Geraldine Neale Bledsoe}}

|100px

||(1900–1991)

|1983

|Civil rights, politics, advocate for special education needs of children

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Mamie Geraldine Neale Bledsoe |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Bledsoe_MamieGeraldineNeale.pdf |publisher=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Elizabeth Margaret|Chandler|Elizabeth Margaret Chandler}}

|100px

|(1807–1834)

|1983

|Quaker writer who incorporated abolitionism into her themes

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Elizabeth Chandler |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Chandler_Elizabeth.pdf |website=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mary Stallings|Coleman|Mary Stallings Coleman}}

|100px

|(1914–2001)

|1983

|First woman to be elected Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court .

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Michigan Legal Milestones: 28. Mary Coleman: Pioneer, Advocate, Woman |url=https://www.michbar.org/programs/milestone/milestones_pioneeradvocatewoman |website=www.michbar.org |publisher=State Bar of Michigan |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Wilma T.|Donahue|Wilma T. Donahue}}

|

|(1900–1993)

|1983

|Medicine, health care, author, and authority on Gerontology, founded International Center for Social Gerontology (ICSG) in Washington, D.C.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Wilma T. Donahue |url=http://www.michiganwomen.org/Inductee_PDFs%20New/Donahue_Wilma%20T.pdf |website=Michigan Women's Hall of Fame |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Grace|Eldering|Grace Eldering}}

|

|(1900–1988)

|1983

|Math, science, medicine, health care, along with Pearl Kendrick developed the vaccine for whooping cough

|align="center"|{{cite journal |last1=Marks |first1=Harry Million |title=The Kendrick-Eldering-(Frost) pertussis vaccine field trial. |volume=100 |issue=5 |pages=242–7 |url=http://www.jameslindlibrary.org/articles/the-kendrick-eldering-frost-pertussis-vaccine-field-trial/ |journal=Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine |access-date=February 11, 2019|pmid=17470933 |year=2007 |doi=10.1177/014107680710000516 |pmc=1861415 }}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Josephine|Gomon|Josephine Gomon}}

|

|(1892–1975)

|1983

|Medicine, health care, civil activist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Fellows Gomon, Josephine {{!}} Detroit Historical Society |url=https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/fellows-gomon-josephine |website=Encyclopedia Of Detroit |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Martha|Griffiths|Martha Griffiths}}

|100px

|(1912–2003)

|1983

|United States House of Representatives 1955–1974, guided the Equal Rights Amendment through both houses of Congress in 1972. Lt. Governor of Michigan 1983–1991

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Keenan |first1=Marney Rich |title=MARTHA GRIFFITHS |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1990-01-07-9001010800-story.html |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=Chicago Tribune |date=January 7, 1990}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Dorothy|Haener|Dorothy Haener}}

|

|(1917–2000)

|1983

|International Representative with the United Auto Workers International Union's Women's Department

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=UAW Women's Department – Dorothy Haener Collection |url=https://reuther.wayne.edu/files/LR000848.pdf |website=United Auto Workers |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Laura Smith|Haviland|Laura Smith Haviland}}

|100px

|(1808–1897)

|1983

|Quaker abolitionist who helped slaves escape, founded an orphanage, nursed wounded Civil War soldiers, and was active in women's suffrage.

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Laura Smith Haviland |url=https://www.bcpl.org/cbc/doku.php/laura_smith_haviland |website=Chronicles of Boone County |publisher=Boone County Public Library |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Mildred|Jeffrey|Mildred Jeffrey}}

|

|(1910–2004)

|1983

|Labor and civil rights activist

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Text of S.Res. 367 (108th): A resolution honoring the life of Mildred McWilliams "Millie" Jeffrey (1910–2004) and her ... (Resolution Agreed to by Senate version) |url=https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/108/sres367/text |website=GovTrack.us |access-date=February 11, 2019 |language=en}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Pearl|Kendrick|Pearl Kendrick}}

|

|(1890–1980)

|1983

|Math, science, medicine, health care. Along with Grace Eldering, developed the vaccine for Whooping Cough

|align="center"|{{cite journal|last=Shapiro-Shapin|first=Carolyn G.|title=Pearl Kendrick, Grace Eldering, and the Pertussis Vaccine|journal=Emerging Infectious Diseases|date=August 2010|doi=10.3201/eid1608.100288|volume=16|issue=8|pages=1273–1278|pmid=20678322|pmc=3298325}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Helen|Milliken|Helen Milliken}}

|

|(1922–2012)

|1983

|First Lady of Michigan, philanthropist, women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite news |last1=Anderson |first1=Loraine |title='Grace and guts': Helen Milliken wore many hats » Traverse City Recor… |url=http://record-eagle.com/local/x1839359073/Grace-and-guts-Helen-Milliken-wore-many-hats/print |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130201032634/http://record-eagle.com/local/x1839359073/Grace-and-guts-Helen-Milliken-wore-many-hats/print |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 1, 2013 |access-date=February 11, 2019 |work=Traverse City Record-Eagle |date=November 17, 2012}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Rosa|Parks|Rosa Parks}}

|100px

|(1913–2005)

|1983

|Pivotal African American figure in the Civil Rights Movement

|align="center"|{{cite web|title=Civil Rights Icon Rosa Parks Dies|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4973548&sourceCode=gaw|publisher=NPR|date=October 25, 2005}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Anna Howard|Shaw|Anna Howard Shaw}}

|100px

|(1847–1919)

|1983

|Suffrage, religion, medicine, health care

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Anna Howard Shaw |url=https://www.biography.com/people/anna-howard-shaw-9480841 |website=Biography.com |access-date=February 11, 2019 |language=en-us |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180219090543/https://www.biography.com/people/anna-howard-shaw-9480841 |archive-date=February 19, 2018 |url-status=dead }}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucinda Hinsdale|Stone|Lucinda Hinsdale Stone}}

|100px

|(1814–1900)

|1983

|Women's rights

|align="center"|{{cite web |last1=Marshall |first1=Jerry |title=Stone, Lucinda Hinsdale: Educator, Feminist, "Mother of Women's Clubs" – Kalamazoo Public Library |url=http://www.kpl.gov/local-history/biographies/lucinda-hinsdale-stone/ |website=www.kpl.gov |publisher=Kalamazoo Public Library |access-date=February 11, 2019}}

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!scope="row" |{{sortname|Sojourner|Truth|Sojourner Truth}}

|100px

|(1797–1883)

|1983

|Abolition

|align="center"|{{cite web |title=Sojourner Truth |url=https://www.biography.com/people/sojourner-truth-9511284 |website=Biography |access-date=February 10, 2019 |language=en-us}}

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References

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Further reading

  • {{cite book|last=Arrow|first=Harriette Simpson|title=The Collected Short Stories of Harriette Simpson Arnow|year=2005|publisher=Michigan State University Press|isbn=978-0-87013-756-3}}