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The Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame is a special group that celebrates women who have made a big difference in the U.S. state of Arkansas. It's run by volunteers and aims to honor women who have shaped the state's history.

History

This organization started in 2014. Its main goal is to recognize and honor the important contributions of women in Arkansas. It was created by a partnership between the Arkansas Business Publishing Group and the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce.

A group of eleven board members was formed. Their job is to create a permanent home for the Hall of Fame. They also want to make sure these honored women are remembered for a long time. Until a permanent building is ready, there are plans for a traveling exhibit. This exhibit will visit different places across the state.

The very first group of women was honored on August 27, 2015. This group included 11 amazing women and one organization. The organization was the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools. These first honorees were chosen from 73 possible candidates.

Who Can Be Inducted?

To be included in the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame, women must meet certain requirements. They must have a strong connection to Arkansas and have achieved great things.

Here are the main ways women can be chosen:

  • They were born in Arkansas and became famous there.
  • They lived in Arkansas for a long time and became well-known in the state.
  • They were born in or lived in Arkansas for a significant time, and became famous somewhere else.

There are also other important things the Hall of Fame looks for:

  • They made important and lasting contributions in their field, whether it was a job or not.
  • They helped improve the culture, economy, politics, or social life of their community, state, or country.
  • They helped improve the standing of women and/or girls.
  • They helped open new opportunities for women and for everyone in society.
  • They were inspiring role models for others.

Inductees

The Hall of Fame adds new members every year. It includes both women who are alive today and those from history. It also honors organizations that help women.

Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame
Name Image Birth–Death Year Area of achievement Ref(s)
Clark, Margaret Louise SirmanMargaret Louise Sirman Clark 2020 First African-American woman professor at the University of Arkansas
Conger, Cynthia L.Cynthia L. Conger 2020 Financial planner
Hispanic Women's Organization of Arkansas 2020 Organization supporting Hispanic women
Ledbetter, BrownieBrownie Ledbetter (1932–2010) 2020 Political activist
Morris, DorothyDorothy Morris 2020 Philanthropist (someone who gives money to good causes)
Pollan, CarolynCarolyn Pollan 2020 Arkansas State Representative (a lawmaker)
Rossi, AmyAmy Rossi 2020 Leader of Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
Tharpe, Sister RosettaSister Rosetta Tharpe (1915–1973) 2020 Entertainer (singer and guitarist)
Andrews, AliceAlice Andrews 2019 Conservationist (works to protect nature)
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority Beta Pi Omega chapter 2019 Sorority (a social organization for women)
Blair, Diane Frances Divers KincaidDiane Frances Divers Kincaid Blair (1938–2000) 2019 Educator, political advisor, and writer
Farrell, OliviaOlivia Farrell 2019 Publisher; co-founder of the Arkansas Women's Foundation
Luck, JoJo Luck 2019 Activist for ending world hunger
Schexnayder, Charlotte TillarCharlotte Tillar Schexnayder 2019 Arkansas House of Representatives; first female president of the National Newspaper Association
Thaden, Louise McPhetridgeLouise McPhetridge Thaden Louise thaden 2b.jpg (1935–2018) 2019 Aviation pioneer (early flyer)
Witherspoon, CarolynCarolyn Witherspoon 2019 Founding partner of a law firm; first woman president of the Arkansas Bar Association
Blakely, Caroline F.Caroline F. Blakely 2018 Chancellor emeritus at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Flake, KarenKaren Flake 2018 President and CEO of Mount St. Mary Academy, Little Rock
Griffin, SueSue Griffin 2018 Editor in Chief of a medical journal
Montague, RayeRaye Montague Raye Montague in 2017.jpg (1935–2018) 2018 U.S. Navy engineer and graphics designer
Moore, Bessie BoehmBessie Boehm Moore (1935–2018) 2018 Educator, civic leader, helped create the first public library in Pine Bluff
Price, Florence Beatrice SmithFlorence Beatrice Smith Price (1887–1953) 2018 Musical composer
Steenburgen, MaryMary Steenburgen MarySteenburgenDec09.jpg 2018 Actress
Tuck, Annabelle Davis Clinton ImberAnnabelle Davis Clinton Imber Tuck 2018 First woman elected to the Arkansas Supreme Court
Women's Foundation of Arkansas 2018 The only foundation in the state focusing solely on women and girls
Angelou, MayaMaya Angelou (1928–2004) 2017 Poet
Freeman, June B.June B. Freeman 2017 Architect
Hawkins, RuthRuth Hawkins 2017 Historic preservation (protecting old buildings and sites)
Jackson, Brinda J.Brinda J. Jackson 2017 Architect
Jones, BerniceBernice Jones (1905–) 2017 Philanthropist
Lile, PatPat Lile 2017 President and CEO of the Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc.
Olivetan Benedictine Sisters 2017 Established St. Bernards Hospital and Regional Medical Center
Roy, Elsijane TrimbleElsijane Trimble Roy (1916–2007) 2017 Associate Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court and a United States federal judge
Seibert, JoannaJoanna Seibert 2017 Pediatric Radiology (medical imaging for children)
Stuck, DorothyDorothy Stuck 2017 Civil rights activist
Arnold, Kay KelleyKay Kelley Arnold 2016 Community activist
Caldwell, BettyeBettye Caldwell (1924–2016) 2016 Educator and academic
Cunningham, CathyCathy Cunningham 2016 Community development advocate
Elders, JocelynJocelyn Elders Joycelyn Elders official photo portrait.jpg (1933–) 2016 Former Surgeon General of the United States (top doctor for the U.S. government)
Lowe, Betty AnnBetty Ann Lowe (1934–2013) 2016 Pediatrician (children's doctor) and educator
Religious Sisters of Mercy of the Americas 2016 Religious order
Shackelford, LottieLottie Shackelford 2016 Mayor of Little Rock
Upton, PattiPatti Upton 2016 Founder and former CEO of a fragrance company
Walker, PatPat Walker (1919–2016) 2016 Philanthropist
Arnold, Mary AnnMary Ann Arnold (1927–) 2015 First female mayor of Marked Tree, Arkansas; President of an agribusiness and communications firm
Bates, DaisyDaisy Bates (1914–1999) 2015 American civil rights activist, helped plan the Little Rock Integration Crisis
Bumpers, BettyBetty Bumpers Betty Bumpers was pictured with Bill Clinton and Dale Bumpers 1999.jpg (1925–) 2015 Former Arkansas First Lady who led a statewide childhood immunization program
Caraway, HattieHattie Caraway HattieCarawayPortrait.jpg (1878–1950) 2015 First woman elected to serve in the United States Senate
Clinton, HillaryHillary Clinton Hillary Clinton official Secretary of State portrait crop.jpg (1947–) 2015 Former Arkansas First Lady, First Lady of the United States, U.S. senator from New York, and U.S. Secretary of State
Davis, HesterHester Davis (1930–2014) 2015 State Archaeologist with the Arkansas Archaeological Survey
Fulbright, RobertaRoberta Fulbright (1874–1953) 2015 Newspaper publisher and women's rights advocate; mother of United States Senator J. William Fulbright
Good, MaryMary Good Mary Lowe Good - ACS2004 crop.jpg (1931–) 2015 Founding Dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Arkansas Little Rock
Hunt, JohnelleJohnelle Hunt (1939–) 2015 Co-founder and former Board Member of J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
Jones, EdithEdith Jones (1927–) 2015 First African American to attend and graduate from the University of Arkansas Medical School; first female president of the National Medical Association
Walton, AliceAlice Walton Alice Walton (cropped).jpg (1949–) 2015 WalMart heiress and founder of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools 2015 Advocated for the integration of the Little Rock public school system

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