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The Tennessee Women's Hall of Fame is a special group that honors women who have made a big difference in the history of Tennessee, a state in the U.S. It's run by volunteers and is a non-profit organization, meaning it doesn't aim to make money.

How the Hall of Fame Started

This organization was created in 2010. Its main goal is to celebrate amazing women who have helped Tennessee grow and have improved the lives of other women. The idea for the Hall of Fame came from two groups: the Women's Economic Council Foundation, Inc. and the Tennessee Economic Council on Women.

Who Can Be Included?

To be chosen for the Tennessee Women's Hall of Fame, women usually meet certain requirements:

  • They were born in Tennessee and became famous there.
  • They have lived in Tennessee for a long time or chose Tennessee as their home state.
  • They have made important and lasting contributions to Tennessee's economy, government, or culture.
  • They have helped improve the standing of women in society.
  • They have supported other women and issues important to women.
  • They have spoken up for causes that matter to women and families.

Honored Women (Inductees)

The Hall of Fame adds new members every year or every two years. These members can be women from history or women who are still alive today. Sometimes, organizations that help women are also honored.

Tennessee Women's Hall of Fame
Name Picture Born–Died Year What They Achieved
Bishop, JoyJoy Bishop (1934-) 2015 First woman in the Air Force to reach a very high leadership position; she also helped with women's programs.
French, Lizzie CrozierLizzie Crozier French Lizzie-crozier-french-1890s.jpg (1851-1926) 2015 Started the Knoxville Female Institute and the Tennessee Suffrage Association, which worked for women's right to vote.
Rona, ElizabethElizabeth Rona (de) (1890-1981) 2015 The first woman to teach chemistry at a university in Hungary. In the U.S., she worked on the Manhattan Project.
Holder, Janice M.Janice M. Holder (1949-) 2015 The first woman to become Chief Justice of Tennessee, which is the highest judge in the state.
Miller-Perry, RosettaRosetta Miller-Perry (1934-) 2015 Started the Greater Nashville Black Chamber of Commerce and was a co-founder and journalist for a publishing company.
Seddon, Margaret RheaMargaret Rhea Seddon Margaret Rhea Seddon.jpg (1947-) 2015 One of the first women astronauts chosen by NASA.
Suara, ZulfatZulfat Suara 2015 Leader and founder of the American Muslim Council of Tennessee.
Transou, Carol GardnerCarol Gardner Transou (d. 2021) 2015 Named Tennessee Teacher of the Year in 1987 and was the first Tennessee Teacher-Scholar for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Behm , Margaret L.Margaret L. Behm (c. 1951) 2013 Co-founded Shipley & Behm, the first law firm in Nashville run only by women.
Bishop, Wilsie S.Wilsie S. Bishop (1949) 2013 The first woman to be Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of East Tennessee State University.
Crutchfield, M. InezM. Inez Crutchfield (c. 1925-) 2013 The first African American woman to hold an elected position across the state in the Tennessee State Federation of Democratic Women.
Raines, Shirley C.Shirley C. Raines (1945-) 2013 President of the University of Memphis.
Stevens, BeccaBecca Stevens (1963-) 2013 Founder of Magdalene House, a place that helps women.
Wurzburg, JocelynJocelyn Wurzburg (1940-) 2013 Helped organize a group of people from different faiths and races to respond after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr..
Summitt, PatPat Summitt Pat-Summitt-Walter-Reed-Center-06-24-08-2.jpg (1952-2016) 2011 The basketball coach with the most wins in NCAA history for either a men's or women's team.
Daughtrey, Martha CraigMartha Craig Daughtrey (1942-) 2010 The first woman from Tennessee to be appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, a very important court.
Eskind, Jane G.Jane G. Eskind (1933-2016) 2010 The first woman to win an election across the entire state of Tennessee.

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