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Black Women in America [ edit ]
NEEDS EXPANSION: See the 2005 three-volume set with 335 biographies... or the remainder of the other volumes of the 1997 Facts on File set; the Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by dictionary/Black Women in America list needs updating as well
2005
Black Women in America: Education . New York: Facts on File. 1997. ISBN 0-8160-3426-5 .
Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia . Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1994. ISBN 0-253-32774-1 .
Lauretta Green Butler (1881-1952), musician and dance educator for children
Mary Ellen Cable (1881-1944), Indiana educator
Anne Reid Cooke (b. 1907), theatre director and educator (create disambiguation at Anne Cooke )
Elizabeth Lindsay Davis (b. 1855), Chicago clubwoman
Hilda Andrea Davis (b. 1905), educator[3]
Mary Lucinda Cardwell Dawson (1894-1962), opera director
Caroline Stewart Bond Day (b. 1889), anthropologist
Emma Bertha Delaney (1871-1922), Baptist missionary
Marion Douglas /Maranantha Quick /Abbie Louise Douglas (b. 1920), child star in Europe, Georgian stage actress
Margaret Pleasant Douroux (b. 1941), Gospel composer
Sara J. Hatcher Duncan (b. 1869), Alabama African Methodist Episcopal Church mission worker
Ethel Trew Dunlap , poet and contributor to Negro World
Alfreda Barnett Duster (1904-1983), daughter of Ida B. Wells
Elleanor Eldridge (1784-c. 1845), businessperson and amateur lawyer
Effie O'Neal Ellis /Effie O'Neal /Effie Ellis (1913-1994), first Black woman physician to hold a post or office with the AMA[4]
Louise Evans (b. 1921), costume, scenic and lighting designer, first Black woman admitted to the USAA in 1952
Mamie Elizabeth Garvin Fields /Mamie Garvin Fields /Mamie E. Garvin Fields /Mamie Fields (1888-1987), South Carolina educator and organizer
Ruth Anna Fisher (1886-1975), researcher and manuscript archivist for the Library of Congress, 1928-1956
Lulu Fleming /Louise Cecilia Fleming (1862-1899), first Black woman to be appointed for career missionary service with the Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of the West
Ruby Middleton Forsythe /Ruby Forsythe (1905-1992), South Carolina teacher
Forten Sisters (Margaretta Forten , Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis , Harriet D. Forten Purvis ), abolitionists
Ruth Gaines-Shelton (b. 1872), playwright
Memphis Tennessee Garrison /Memphis Garrison (1890-1988), West Virginia teacher and civic activist[5]
Lula Mae Hymes Glenn /Lula Hymes Glenn /Lula H. Glenn /Lula Hymes (b. 1917), Tuskegee track star
Julia R. Hall "Jane" (b. 1865), physician, first woman appointed to the Board of Children's Guardians in Washington, DC
Louise "Mamma" Harris /Mamma Harris (b. 1891), Virginia tobacco worker, strike leader, and union organizer[6] (disambiguate from Louise Harris )
Bertha G. Higgins /Bertha Higgins (1872-1944), Rhode Island suffragist and political activist[7]
Eufrosina Hinard (b. 1777), slaveholder who bought slaves then allowed them to purchase their freedom
Addie Waits Hunton (1866-1943), teacher and writer involved with NACW and YWCA
Barbara J. Jacket /Barbara Jacket (b. 1935), athlete and coach
Nell Cecilia Jackson (1929-1988), track and field star
Ann Battles Johnson (b. 1815) and daughter Katherine Johnson , diarist
Virginia Johnson (dancer) (b. 1950), ballet dancer
Nancy Jones (b. 1860), missionary
Sophie Bethene Jones (1857-1932), first Black woman to teach at Spelman
Virginia Lucy Jones (1912-1984), library educator
Francis M. Kneeland /Francis Kneeland (b. c. 1873), Tennessee physician
Agnes D. Lattimer /Agnes Lattimer (b. 1928), Chicago pediatrician[8]
Gwendolyn Lightner /Gwendolyn Rosetta Capps Lightner (1925-1999), gospel pianist and choir director[9]
Myrtle Kathleen Smith Livingston /Myrtle Smith Livingston /Myrtle Athleen Smith (1902-1973), playwright[10]
Princilla Violet Smart Evans , biochemist
Eleanor L. Ison-Franklin /Eleanor L. Ison Franklin /Eleanor Ison Franklin (b. 1929), endocrinologist, medical physiologist
Sadie Catherine Gassaway /Sadie C. Gassaway /Sadie Gassaway (b. 1916), mathematician
Margaret E. Grigsby /Margaret Grigsby (b. 1923), infectious disease specialist (tropical)
Esther A. H. Hopkins /Esther Arvilla Harrison Hopkins (b. 1926), chemist and patent attorney
Deborah J. Jackson (b. 1952), exceptional physics
Eunice L. Jones , water filtration plant tech mentioned in an 1956 Ebony article
Cora Martin-Moore /Cora Juanita Brewer Martin-Moore (b. 1927), gospel singer and choir director
Vivian Carter Mason (1900-1982), clubwoman and social worker
Ernest Mae McCarroll (1898-1990), physician
Mary Eleanora McCoy /Mary Eleanora Delaney Brownlow McCoy (1846-1923), Michigan philanthropist
Emma Frances Grayson Merritt /Emma Merritt (1860-1933), teacher
Nellie B. Mitchell (1845-1924), concert singer and educator
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (b. 1951), photographer and activist
Mary Oglesby /Mary Owings (b. 1915), aviator
Portia Washington Pittman /Portia Marshall Washington Pittman /Portia Marshall Washington (1883-1978), musician and teacher
L. Marian Fleming Poe /Lavina Marian Fleming Poe (1890-1974), lawyer
Shirley Prendergast (b. 1932), first Black woman lighting designer on Broadway
Jewel Limar Prestage /Jewel L. Prestage /Jewel Prestage first Black US woman to receive a PhD in political science
Mary Ann Prout (c. 1800-1884), reformer and educator
Lucille Campbell Green Randolph /Lucille Campbell Green /Lucille Randolph (1883-1963), teacher, beautician and wife of A. Philip Randolph
Emma S. Comer Ransom /Emma Ransom (d. 1941), missionary and wife of Reverdy Cassius Ransom
Juanita Saddler /Juanita Jane Saddler (c. 1892-1970), YWCA secretary, Fisk dean, deacon
Maude Sanders (b. 1903), teacher and physician
Minnie Taylor Scott (1872-1914), Indiana clubwoman
Olivia Shipp /Olivia Sophie L'Ange (1880-1979), musician
Althea T. L. Simmons /Althea Simmons (1924-1990), civil rights activist
Dorothy Vernell Simmons /Dorothy Simmons (b. 1910), gospel singer
Celestine Louise Smith /Celestine Smith /[[Celestine L. Smith (1903-1975), teacher, YWCA worker
Vada Watson Somerville (1885-1972), dentist and civil rights activist[11]
Ellease Southerland (b. 1943), musician, poet and novelist
Delores Margaret Richard Spikes /Delores R. Spikes /Delores Spikes (b. 1936), first US woman to head a university system
Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry & Rosabelle Douglass Sprague Jones , clubwomen
Sara G. Stanley (1837-1918), missionary
Rebecca Walker Steele /Rebecca W. Steele (b. 1925), music educator
Carlotta Stewart-Lai /Carlotta Stewart Lai (1881-1952), Hawaiian educator
Ann Elizabeth Tanneyhill /Anna Elizabeth Tanneyhill /Anna Tanneyhill /Ann Tanneyhill (b. 1906), administrator, writer and activist
Cora Ann Pair Thomas /Cora Ann Pair (1875-1952), missionary
Edna Lewis Thomas (1886-1974), actor (disambiguate at Edna Thomas )
Susan Paul Vashon (1838-1912), teacher and organizer
Frances Walker /Frances Walker-Slocum (b. 1924), concert pianist
Isabel Washington /Isabel Washington Powell (1908-2008), actor and singer
Sarah Williamson (missionary) (1899-1986), Baptist missionary to Liberia (disambiguate at Sarah Williamson )
Gertrude Pocte Geddes Willis /Gertrude Geddes Willis /Gertrude Willis (1878-1970), funeral director and insurance executive
Jean Wheeler Smith Young /Jean Smith Young (b. 1942), psychiatrist and civil rights organizer
Black Women Scientists in the United States [ edit ]
Warren, Wini (1999). Black Women Scientists in the United States . Bloomington, Ind. [u.a.]: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-33603-1 .
Patricia Erna Bath , eye surgeon
Gloria Twine Chisum (b. 1930), experimental psychologist
Margaret James Strickland Collins (b. 1922), ecologist, entomologist (termites)[12]
Patricia Suzanne Cowings , NASA research psychologist
Mary Lovina Deconge-Watson (b. 1933) mathematician
Giovonnae Anderson Dennis , electrical engineer
Eugenia V. Dunn /Eugenia Dunn /Eugenia V. Christian , biologist, taught at Spelman
Georgia M. Dunston /Georgia Mae Dunston /Georgia Dunston , geneticist
Barbara Jeanne Dyce /Barbara J. Dyce , biochemist
Katheryn Emanuel Lawson (b. 1926), chemist
Lillian Burwell Lewis /Lillian Burwell-Lewis (b. 1904), zoologist and endocrinologist
Jessie Jarue Mark (b. 1906), botanist
Lenora Moragne (b. 1931), nutritionist
Marion Antoinette Richards Myles (b. 1917), botanist, plant physiologist
Barbara J. Oden , zoologist
Lynette Padmore , research geneticist
Amanda Peele (b. 1908), biologist
Linda Phaire-Washington (b. 1948), immunochemist
Mildred E. Phillips (b. 1928), pathologist
Barbara Wright Pierce (b. 1920), cancer researcher
Gwendolyn Washington Pla (b. 1939), nutritionist
Muriel E. Poston (b. 1950), botany researcher
Johnnie Hines Watts Prothro (b. 1922), amino acid researcher
Yvonne A. Reid , American Type Culture Collection researcher
Marianna Beck Sewell , nutritionist
Dolores Cooper Shockley /Dolores C. Shockley /Dolores Shockley (b. 1930), pharmacologist
Nettie S. Strange /Nettie Strange , geologist
Ola B. Watford /Ola Watford , NOAA scientist, geophysicist
Rosa Clark Webster , NASA physicist
Myra Willard , research chemist featured in April 1961 Ebony
Donella Joyce Wilson /Donella J. Wilson /Donella Wilson (b. 1952), molecular geneticist, sickle cell anemia researcher
Dialogues: Women Artists from Ireland [ edit ]
Deepwell, Katy (2005). Dialogues: Women Artists from Ireland . London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-85043-621-8 .
Dictionary of African Biography [ edit ]
For a list of women without articles from the Dictionary of African Biography , see User:The Anome/Names in the Dictionary of African Biography/Redlinked women only .
Dictionary of National Biography [ edit ]
For a list of missing women from the British Dictionary of National Biography (1885–1900), see WikiProject Dictionary of National Biography/Missing women
Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers [ edit ]
Hillauer, Rebecca (2005). Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers . Cairo: American Univ. in Cairo Press. ISBN 977-424-943-7 .
Algerian
Egyptian
Ateyyat El Abnoudy (b. 1939), Egyptian documentary filmmaker
Nadia Fares (filmmaker) (b. 1962), Egyptian filmmaker (disambiguate from Nadia Fares )
Hala Galal (b. 1966), Egyptian filmmaker
Ferial Kamel (b. 1940), Egyptian filmmaker
Arab Lotfi (b. 1953), Lebanese-Egyptian filmmaker
Nabeeha Lotfy (b. 1937), Egyptian filmmaker
Magda (filmmaker) (also Afaf Al Sabahi ; b. 1931), Egyptian actress and filmmaker
Mona Megahed (b. 1937), Egyptian filmmaker
Inam Mohamed Ali (b. 1942), Egyptian filmmaker
Amina Mohamed (filmmaker) Amina Muhammad (1908-1985), Egyptian dancer, actress and co-director of Tita and Wong (disambiguate from Amina Mohamed )
Lebanese
Moroccan
Palestinian
Syrian
Tunisian
Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia [ edit ]
See User:Lankiveil/EWL Article List for missing articles from The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
The Female Gaze: Women Artists Making their World . Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 2012. ISBN 978-1-55595-389-8 .
These are artists from the Linda Lee Alter Collection of Art by Women. Alter started her collection in the 1980s. It includes many artists from Pennsylvania and the Northeast US. Check that the subjects meet notability guidelines (WP:ARTIST ) before starting articles.
Christine Wilcox Ackerman (b. 1971), US multimedia artist
Phoebe Adams (b. 1953), US sculptor
Rita Bernstein (b. 1950), US photographer
Mary Bero (b. 1949), US multimedia artist
Pearl Blauvelt (1893-1987), US artist
Rachel Bliss (b. 1962), US artist
Christina Bothwell (b. 1960), US sculpture artist
Judith Brodsky (b. 1933), US artist, Rutgers professor
Emily Brown (b. 1943), US collage artist
Barbara Bullock (b. 1938), US artist (not the same as this AfD )
Darlene Campbell (b. 1957), US landscape painter
Nannette Acker Clark (b. 1948), US sculpture artist
Erica Daborn , British-American artist
Candy Depew (b. 1970), US multimedia sculptor and installation artist
Diane Edison (b. 1950), US portrait artist
Vivian Ellis (artist) (b. 1931), US-German artist
Michael Shelby Edwards (b. 1982), US artist
Emily Evelyth (b. 1960), US painter (jelly doughnuts)
Alida Fish (b. 1944), US photographer
Diane Gargir (b. 1942), US-Israeli artist
Tara Goings (b. 1965), US artist
Ilona Granet (b. 1948), artist, feminist, member of Disband (band)
Neysa Grassi (b. 1951), US artist
Geri Greinke-Mack (b. 1942), US illustrator
Thelma Grobes (b. 1931), US etcher
Anne Harris (portraitist) (b. 1961), US portrait artist
Alicia Henry (b. 1966), US sculpture artist
Marcy Hermansader (b. 1951), US collage artist
Raquel Montilla Higgins (b. 1944), Spanish-American installation artist
Allie High (b. 1952), US painter/sculptor
Judith Hoyt (b. 1958), US jewelry artist
Mala Iqbal (b. 1973), US painter
Miyoko Ito (1918-1983), Japanese American painter and watercolorist
Jeanne Jaffe (b. 1950), US sculpture artist
Lois M. Johnson (b. 1942), US printmaker
Rebecca Johnson (artist) (b. 1958), US sculptor
Ynez Johnston (b. 1920), US painter
Mary Jones (artist) (b. 1950), US collage artist, professor at Grand View University
Katharine Kuharic (b. 1962), US magical realist painter
Cheryl Laemmle (b. 1947), US painter
Ke-Sook Lee (b. 1941), Korean American artist
Bertha Leonard (b. 1928), US artist
Dona Lief (b. 1941), New Orleans painter
Arlene Love (b. 1930), US sculptor, painter, printmaker and photographer
Susan Lowry (b. 1953), Philadelphia artist
Allegra Marquart (b. 1943), US glass artist
Jacqueline McBain (b. 1954), US painter
Sarah McCoubrey (b. 1956), US landscape painter
Melissa W. Miller (b. 1951), Texas painter
Barbara Mimnaugh (b. 1937), Pennsylvania painter
Anne Minich (b. 1934), Philadelphia painting/construct artist
C. Marion Mitchell , British painter
Tezh Modarressi (b. 1965), US installation artist
Diana K. Moore (b. 1946), New Jersey sculptor (Justice (sculpture) )
Susan Moore (artist) (b. 1953), Philadelphia artist
Kate Moran (b. 1958), US sculptor, printmaker, and photographer
Debora Muhl (b. 1957), Pennsylvania basket-maker
Portia Munson (b. 1961), US sculptor, painter, photographer and installation artist
Catherine Murphy (painter) , (b. 1946)
Rose Naftulin (1925-2000), Pennsylvania painter
Edith Neff (1943-1995), Pennsylvania artist
Eileen Neff (b. 1945), Pennsylvania artist
Joan Nelson (b. 1958), US landscape painter
Bessie Nickens (1906-2004), US painter
Alice Oh (b. 1967), Korean-American painter
Corinne Okada (b. 1968), US sculptor, graphic designer and illustrator
Diane Pieri (b. 1947), Pennsylvania painter
Melissa Polhamus (b. 1957), German American artist
Sabeen Raja (b. 1977), Pakistani painter
Celia Reisman (b. 1950), US painter
Chris Roberts-Antieau (b. 1950), Michigan applique artist (draft )
Barbara Schaff (b. 1941), Philadelphia painter
Katy Schneider (b. 1964), US painter
Karen Shapiro (b. 1947), California clay sculpture artist
Elizabeth Shreve , Chicago painter
Bonnie Sklarski (b. 1943), US painter
Julia Stratton (b. 1970), Pennsylvania bronze sculptor
Sarah Supplee (1941-1997), Maryland painter
Judith Taylor (1953-2010), Pennsylvania photographer
Ruth Thorne-Thomsen (b. 1943), US photographer
Maria Tomasula (b. 1958), Mexican American painter
Rochelle Toner (b. 1940), US painter and printmaker
Patricia Traub (b. 1947), US painter and draftsperson
Lien Truong (b. 1973), Vietnamese American artist
Mary Whitfield (b. 1947), US painter
Anna Williams (artist) (b. 1927), US quilter
Helen Miranda Wilson (b. 1948), US painter
The following list of artists is from the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art's Feminist Art Base (compiled September 2013).
See also Gender Gap red list#Artists and WikiProject Women artists/Worklist
Olga Alexander , New York mixed media artist[17]
Lili Almog (b. 1961), Israeli photographer [18] [19]
Joan Arbeiter , art educator[20] [21]
Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong , ceramic artist
Yun Bai , Chinese American visual artist
Itziar Barrio , Basque visual artist
Sabina Baumann , Swiss artist
Elizabeth Berdann , American painter and multimedia visual artist
Susan L. Berger /Susan Lynne Berger , painter, environmental sculptor
Cristina Biaggi , sculptor, writer and lecturer
Ursula Biemann , artist, theorist and curator[22]
Sarah G. Blackwelder /Sarah Blackwelder , painter
June Blum (b. 1929), painter, sculptor, curator[23]
Meghan Boody , New York photographer and sculptor[24] [25]
Zoulikha Bouabdellah , French Algerian artist, photographer and videographer[26]
Ligia Bouton , multimedia artist[27]
Maureen Burdock , graphic novelist[28]
Bogna Burska (b. 1974), Polish artist[29]
Judy Byron , Washington, DC-based artist
Cabello/Carceller (Helena Cabello and Ana Carceller )[30]
Kristin Calabrese , painter[31]
Maggie Cardelús /Maggie Cardelus [32]
Hsia-Fei Chang /Hsia FeiChang , Taiwanese artist[33]
Orly Cogan (b. 1971)
Cair Crawford (b. 1944)
Béatrice Cussol (b. 1970), French designer, painter and writer[34]
Isabel Czerwenka-Wenkstetten , Austrian artist[35]
Cecilie Dahl (b. 1960), Norwegian artist
Ruth F. Dealy /Ruth Frisch Dealy /Ruth Dealy , Rhode Island painter[36]
DEMI (artist) Cuban-American artist (b. 1955) (disambiguate from DEMI )
Iskra Dimitrova (b. 1965), Macedonian artist
Aude Du Pasquier Grall (b. 1974), French artist
Maria Poythress Epes
Michelle Erickson , ceramic artist[37]
India Alexandra Evans /India Evans (b. 1978)[38]
Shara Hannah Finerman (b. 1973), multi-media artist[39]
Nancy Floyd
Lucy Fradkin , New York painter[40]
Francia (artist) [41]
Nancy A. Friedemann /Nancy Friedemann /Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez , Colombian artist[42]
Judy Gelles , photographer[43]
Ann Gillen , sculptor[44]
Eunice Golden [45]
Janet Goldner , sculptor[46]
Brenda Goodman (b. 1944), painter[47]
Helen Gorrill , British feminist artist[48]
Susan Grabel , sculptor[49]
Regina Granne [50]
Allison Green (artist) , painter[51]
Debbie Grossman , photographer and digital artist
Skowmon Hastanan , Thai American glass artist[52]
Clarity Haynes , portrait artist
He Chengyao /Chengyao He /He Cheng Yao , Chinese performance artist[53]
Tamar Hirschl , multidisciplinary artist
Nicky Hoberman , London-based painter[54]
Krista M. Jiannacopoulos /Krista Jiannacopoulos , Los Angeles artist
Angela Jimenez (b. 1975), photojournalist[55]
Sam Jury , British artist[56]
Kate Just , Australian visual artist[57]
Shaqe Kalaj (b. 1968), Albanian-American mixed-media artist
Maureen Kelleher [58]
Helen R. Klebesadel /Helen Klebesadel (b. 1953)
Shirley Klinghoffer [59]
Leslie J. Kneisel , multimedia artist[60]
Daniela I. Kostova /Daniela Kostova (b. 1974) Bulgarian interdisciplinary artist
Katie Koti , photographer[61] [62]
Jessica Lagunas (b. 1971), Guatemalan artist[63]
Marion J. Lane
Alice Lang [64]
Monika Larsen Dennis (b. 1963), Swedish sculptor, painter, photographer and video artist[65]
Sadie Lee (b. 1967), painter[66]
Joanne Leonard , artist, scholar and educator[67]
Helen Levin , painter[68]
Liliya Lifanova [69]
Lana Lin , New York-based artist[70]
Liz Linden , New York-based artist[71]
Pia Lindman [72]
Jen Kennedy and Liz Linden
Shelley Lowell (b. 1946), painter[73]
Barbara Lubliner , New York artist[74]
Karin Luner , German-born artist[75]
Lucinda Luvaas , urban artist[76]
Nancy Macko [77]
Neeta Madahar (b. 1966), photographic artist[78]
Kathleen Madigan (artist) [79]
Natasha Maidoff [80]
Virginia Maksymowicz (b. 1952), sculptor[81]
Karen Marshall , New York photographer[82]
Alex Martinis Roe (b. 1982)[83]
Joetta Maue [84]
Esperanza Mayobre [85]
Katerina Mistal , Stockholm-based visual artist
Robin Mitchell (painter) [86]
Sharon Molloy [87]
Cyrilla Mozenter [88]
Margaret Murphy (artist) , Baltimore-born artist[89]
Bosmat Niron [90]
Nelleke Nix
Patsy Norvell , sculptor and public art installation artist[91]
Lorraine Peltz , painter[92]
Catya Plate (b. 1962), visual artist and filmmaker[93]
Joyce Polance , Chicago painter[94]
Janet Polsky , ceramic artist[95]
Helen Redman , painter and mixed media artist[96]
Barbarie Rothstein , sculptor[97]
Barbara Agnes Roux , combined media artist[98]
Laura Ruby [99]
Silvia Russell (b. 1969), Dutch artist
Larissa Sansour (b. 1973)[100]
Ruth Schreiber (b. 1947), [101]
Zineb Sedira (b. 1963), British-based Franco-Algerian artist[102]
Tejal Shah , photographic artist [103]
Donna Sharrett , [104]
Laura J. Shechter /Laura Shechter (b. 1944), painter
Elizabeth Siegfried , photographic artist
Christy Singleton , New York-based visual artist
Sissi (artist) , Italian artist[105]
Laura Splan , New York-based mixed-media artist[106]
Simone Stoll (b. 1967)
Tamar Stone , New York artist[107]
Canan Şenol /Canan Senol (b. 1970), Turkish painter[108]
Tsuneko Taniuchi , Japanese performance artist[109]
Merle Temkin , painter[110]
Millee Tibbs , photographer[111]
Daena Title /Daena E. Title (b. 1957)
Julie Tremblay , Canadian sculptor[112]
Vadis Turner , multimedia artist[113]
Tanya Ury (b. 1951), British German artist, author and curator[114]
Cydra Vaux (1962-2013), sculptor[115]
Sarah Vogwill (b. 1959), graphic designer
Alison G. Weld
Sue Willis , sculptor
Nancy Wilson-Pajic (b. 1941), photographer[116]
Nancy Worthington (b. 1947), sculptor[117]
Suzanne Wright (b. 1968), founding member the art collective fierce pussy
Pinar Yolaçan /Pinar Yolacan , Turkish photographer[118]
Carrie Yury , interdisciplinary artist[119]
Melissa Zexter , embroidered photographer[120]
Barbara Zucker , sculptor, co-founder of A.I.R. Gallery [121]
Jane Zweibel , New York artist[122]
Artists who were part of Global Feminisms , the opening exhibition of the Brooklyn Museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art . Curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin .[123]
Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa [ edit ]
Talhami, Ghada (2013). Historical dictionary of women in the Middle East and North Africa . Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6858-8 .
The History of Woman Suffrage [ edit ]
The History of Woman Suffrage , edited by Ida Husted Harper (1922)
The International Dictionary of Women's Biography [ edit ]
The International Dictionary of Women's Biography . New York: Continuum. 1985. ISBN 0-8264-0192-9 .
Over 2000 biographies of important women in history.
Inkeri Anttila (1916–2013), Finnish criminologist[133]
Suzana Antonakakis /Souzána Antonakáki (b. 1935), Greek architect (Souzána Antonakáki|fr ),
Electra Apostoloy (1912–1944), Greek communist activist and resistance fighter
Francina Baard (b. 1920), South African activist (same as Frances Baard ?; see [134] vs. [135] )
Maria Ivanovna Babanova (b. 1900), Russian stage actor
Sarah Baker (theatre proprietor) (1736–1816), English theatre proprietor[136]
Dorah Bantu (b. 1941), Tanzanian economist and political scientist
Elsie Dorothea Chamberlain-Garrington , English priest
Chen Tiejun (1904–1928), Chinese revolutionary and feminist[137]
Lombe Phyllis Chibesakunda (b. 1944), Zambian lawyer and diplomat[138]
Elvine Ekotto /Alvine Ekotto Ebolo (b. 1936), Cameroonian educationalist
Xavière Gauthier (b. 1942), French feminist[139]
Fabrizia Baduel Glorioso (b. 1928), Italian trade unionist[140]
Eva Gredal (1927–1995), Danish politician
Hao Tianx'u (b. 1934), Chinese politician
Margery Hurst (b. 1914), English businesswoman
Kalliopi Kehajia (1839-1905), Greek educationalist and feminist
Petronella Kwandami (b. 1945), Zambian politician
Aikaterini Laskaridou (1842–1932), Greek educationalist and feminist
Zawadi Madawili (b. 1953), Major General in the Tanzanian Army[141]
Ona Mašiotene (Ona Masiotene ; 1883-1949), Lithuanian feminist
Augusta Maywood (1825–1876), US ballerina[142]
Jael Mbogo (b. 1939), Kenyan social worker and politician; 2nd president of MYWO
La Môme Moineau (also Lucienne Benítez Rexach ; 1905-1968), French singer
Fadéla M'Rabet (b. 1935), Algerian feminist
Margaret Paston (1423–1484), English countrywoman (redirects to Paston Letters )
Franciska Plamnikova (1875–1942), Czech feminist and politician
Eirlys Roberts /Eirlys Rhiwen Cadwalader Roberts (b. 1911), English consumer campaigner
Said Tatu (b. 1949) Tanzanian singer
Agnes Sorma /Agnes Maria Caroline Zaremba (1422–1450), French mistress of Charles VII[143]
Helena Syrkius /Helena Syrkus /Helena Syrkusowa /Helena Niemirska (1900-1982), Polish architect [144]
Taj Bibi (b. 1946), Pakistani politician
Zeng Xiaoying (b. 1929), Chinese conductor
The International Dictionary of Women Workers in the Decorative Arts [ edit ]
Architecture and Interior Decoration
Art and Craft Works
Production in General
Art Education
Book Production
Calligraphy
Cartography
Ceramics
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Ceramics
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Entrepreneurs
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Techonology
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Featherwork
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Jewelry
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Lighting Devices
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Pewter
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Silver and Gold Plate
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Production in General
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Models, Scale
Ornamentalist
Painting and Sculpture
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Decorative and Pictorial Items
Photography
Plaster and Stuccowork
Postal Communications, Pictorial
Shell-work
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Wallpaper
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Waxwork
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International Women in Design [ edit ]
Supon Design Group (1993). International Women in Design . New York: Madison Square Press. ISBN 978-0-942604-30-6 .
Golemba, Beverly E. (1992). Lesser-known Women: A Biographical Dictionary . Boulder u.a.: Rienner. ISBN 978-1-55587-301-1 .
Businesswomen
Educators
Feminists
Journalists
Emily Briggs (1830-1910), first woman reporter accredited to the White House
Law enforcers
Lawyers
Musicians
Nurses/Nursing
Performance artists
Physicians
Reformers/protesters
Scientists
Writers/storytellers
Modern Women: Women Artists at the Museum of Modern Art . New York: Museum of Modern Art. 2010. ISBN 978-0-87070-771-1 .
The following are artists are included in the Museum of Modern Art's Modern Women book.
This list was generated from the book's index. Inclusion doesn't guarantee that the subject meets notability guidelines.
Rogi André , French portrait photographer
Carol Armstrong , Yale art historian [158]
Emily Armstrong (artist) , video artist on public access television
Mary Lea Bandy , chief curator of the MoMA Department of Film and Video
Aimée Battistini /Aimee Battistini , Venezuelan Neo-Constructivist painter
Lisa Baumgardner , created the 1978 zine Bikini Girl
Sally Berger , Assistant Curator at MoMA's Department of Film
Dirt Palace , a feminist art collective
Märta Blomstedt /Marta Blomstedt (1899-1982), Finnish architect[159]
Pamela Boden (1905-1981), English sculptor[160]
Eileen Bowser , film archivist[161]
Dorothy Braddell /Dorothy Adelaide Braddell (1889-1981), designer and decorative artist[162]
Zelina Brunschwig /Zelina Comegys Brunschwig , interior and fabric designer[163]
Alma Siedhoff-Buscher /Alma Buscher (1899-1944), German artist[164]
Lynne Chan /JJ Chinois [165]
Rita Christiani , dancer
Lotte Cohn (1893-1983), Israeli architect [166]
Brigitte Cornand , French filmmaker[167] [168]
Fereshteh Daftari , art historian
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MoMA employees
Margaret Scolari Barr , art historian, teacher, wife of Alfred H. Barr, Jr. [169]
Elodie Courter /Elodie Courter Osborn /Elodie Osborn (1911-1994), first director of circulating exhibitions at MOMA[170]
Greta Daniel (1909-1962), MoMA design curator
Dorothy H. Dudley (1903-1979), registrar
Olga Hirsh Guggenheim , patron
Sarah Newmeyer , publicist
Rona Roob , archivist
Most Powerful Arab Women [ edit ]
The magazine Arabian Business produces a yearly list of the world's 100 most powerful Arab women .
Amina Al Rustamani , Emirati CEO of Tecom, a subsidiary of Dubai Holding [171] [172]
Rana Dajani , Jordanian professor[173] [174]
Maha Laziri , Moroccan education activist[175]
Hamdiyah Al Jaff /Hamdiyah Mahmood Faraj Al-Jaff , Iraqi Chair of the Trade Bank of Iraq [176]
Manahel Thabet , Emirati (Yemeni) scientist[177] [178] (deleted on multiple occasions; see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Manahel Thabet )
Hanan Al Kuwari /Hanan Al-Kuwari , Qatari managing director of Hamad Medical Corporation [179] [180]
Randa Ayoubi , Jordanian CEO of Rubicon Group Holding [181] [182]
Amal Al Qubaisi /Amal Abdullah Al Qubaisi /Amal Abdullah Juma Al Qubaisi , Emirati Deputy speaker[183] [184]
Hanan Solayman , Egyptian founder[185]
Maryam Matar /Maryam Mohammed Mattar /Maryam M. Mattar , Emirati founder[186]
Rasha Al Roumi /Rasha Abdulaziz Al-Roumi /Rasha Al-Roumi , Kuwaiti Chair and CEO of Kuwait Airways [187] [188]
Grace Najjar , Lebanese management consultant, CEO of Align Management Solutions[189]
Suad Al Humaidi /Suad Al-Humaidi , Kuwaiti head of the Al-Humaidi Group[190] [191] [192]
Nermin Saad /Nermin Fawzi Saad , Saudi (Jordanian) CEO[193] [194]
Salma Hareb /Salma Ali Saif Saeed Bin Hareb , Emirati CEO of Jebel Ali Free Zone [195]
Nashwa Al Ruwaini /Nashwa Al-Ruwaini , Emirati CEO of Pyramedia[196] [197]
Abeer Abu Ghaith , Palestinian founder of StayLinked[198] [199]
Muna Harib /Muna Harib Al Muhairi , Emirati founder[200] [201]
Mona Al Marri , Emirati Director General of the Government of Dubai Media Office[202] [203]
Reine Abbas , Lebanese game developer and visual artist[204]
Joelle Mardinian , Emirati television personality and makeup artist[205]
Sara Akbar , Kuwaiti chemical petroleum engineer and CEO of Kuwait Energy[206] [207]
Ingie Chalhoub , Emirati president and managing director of Etoile Group[208] [209]
Nisreen Shocair , Emirati (Jordanian) president of Virgin Megastore for the Middle East[210] [211]
Buthaina Al Ansari /Buthaina Al-Ansari , Qatari founder and chair of Qatariat T&D Holding Company, Human Resources Director at Ooredoo[212] [213]
Ismahane Elouafi /Ismahane A. Elouafi , Moroccan Director General of International Center for Biosaline Agriculture[214]
Hind Seddiqi /Hind Abdul Hamied Seddiqi , Emirati vice president of Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons[215]
Hind Hobeika , Lebanese founder[216] [217]
Donna Sultan , Kuwaiti CEO of KEO International Consultants[218]
Rabab Al Sadr /Rabab Al-Sadr , Lebanese social and human rights activist[219]
Sarah Shuhailq , Emirati founder of Ewa’a Centre for Women and Children[220]
Mona Bawarshi , Lebanese chairwoman and CEO of Gezairi Transport[221] [222]
Mona Almoayyed /Mona Yousif Almoayyed , Bahraini managing director of Y.K Almoayyed & Sons[223] [224]
Christine Sfeir /Christine Assouad Sfeir , Lebanese CEO of restaurant group Treats Holding[225] [226]
Lama Sulaiman /Lama Al-Sulaiman /Lama Al Sulaiman , Saudi Deputy chairwoman of Jeddah Chamber of Commerce[227] [228]
Hanadi Al Saleh /Hanadi Al-Saleh , Kuwaiti chairwoman of Agility[229]
Anissa Hassouna /Anissa E. Hassouna , Egyptian Executive director[230] [231]
Mona Ataya , Emirati (Palestinian) CEO of Mumzworld[232] [233]
Sahar El Sallab , Egyptian chairwoman[234] [235]
Ghosson Al Khaled /Ghosson Ghassan Al Khaled , Kuwaiti COO[236]
Soraya Salti , Jordanian Regional director, MENA[237]
Sheikha Maha Mansour Salman Jasim Al Thani , first female judge in Qatar[238] [239]
North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century [ edit ]
See Gender Gap red list/North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century
Notable Hispanic American Women [ edit ]
Notable Hispanic American Women (1st ed.). Detroit: Gale Research. 1993. ISBN 978-0-8103-7578-9 .
Marie Acosta-Colón /Marie Acosta-Colon /Marie Acosta Colon (b. 1949), arts administrator[240]
Marilyn Aguirre-Molina , public health advocate
Yolanda H. Alvarado /Yolanda Alvarado /Yolanda Alvarado-Ortega (b. 1943), journalist
Linda Alvarez , TV newscaster[241]
Luz Alvarez Martinez (b. 1942), social activist[242]
Hortensia Maria Alvirez (b. 1944), entrepreneur
Miriam Angulo (b. 1955), bank vice president
Dolores S. Atencio (b. 1955), attorney
Paulette Atencio (b. 1947), traditional storyteller, businesswoman
Yamila Azize (b. 1953), women's studies scholar
Laura Balverde-Sanchez /Laura Balverde Sanchez (b. 1951), CEO
Petra Barreras del Rio (b. 1952), art museum director
Graciela Beecher (b. 1927), educator and executive
Maria Antonietta Berriozábal /Maria Antonietta Berriozabal (b. 1941), San Antonio City Council member[243]
Silvia Brito (b. 1933), actor, director, producer[244]
Georgia L. Brown (b. 1948), political consultant
Cheryl Brownstein-Santiago (b. 1951), journalist
Cecelia Preciado de Burciaga /Cecelia Preciado (b. 1945), college administrator[245]
Angelina Cabrera , non-profit executive
Olivia Cadaval (b. 1943), Smithsonian folklorist
Judy Canales /Judith Canales (b. 1962), journalist, urban studies specialist, Administrator for Rural Business and Cooperative programs in USDA's Rural Development agency[246] [247]
Cordelia Chávez Candelaria /Cordelia Candelaria (b. 1943), educator, author, poet
Alice Cardona (1930-2011), activist and NY government official[248]
Ruth Carranza (b. 1949), educational filmmaker
Lourdes Casal (1938-1981), poet and political activist
Elena Castedo (b. 1937), writer
Sylvia L. Castillo (b. 1951), founder of the National Network of Hispanic Women
Lillian Castillo-Speed (b. 1949), librarian, editor
Maggie Cervantes (b. 1958), community and political activist
Marlene Cintron de Frias /Marlene Cintrón de Frias (b. 1951), NY Office of Latino Affairs Director
Evelyn Cisneros (b. 1955), ballerina
Margarita H. Colmenares (b. 1957), environmental engineer
Ana Colomar O'Brien (b. 1938), diplomat
Elaine Coronado (b. 1959), President of Hispanic Alliance for Free Trade
Lucha Corpi (b. 1945), writer, teacher
Oralia Lillie Corrales (b. 1940), activist, insurance agent
Alicia Cuaron /Alicia Valladolid-Cuarón (b. 1939), educator, business executive[249]
Angela de Hoyos (b. ca. 1945), poet
Debora de Hoyos (b. 1953), lawyer
Angustias de la Guerra Ord (1815-1890), historian[250]
Adelaida Del Castillo (b. 1952), scholar
Remedios Diaz-Oliver /Remedios Diaz Oliver (b. 1938), entrepreneur
Rita DiMartino (b. 1937), businesswoman
Rita Elizondo (b. 1953), political educator
Margarita Esquiroz (b. 1945), judge[251]
Rita Esquivel (b. 1932), educational administrator
Ernestine D. Evans /Ernestine Durán Evans (b. 1927), legislator
Sally Garza Fernandez (b. 1958), corporate relations director
Ana Maria Fernandez Haar (b. 1951), advertising executive
Loida Figueroa /Loida Figueroa Mercado (b. 1917), educator, historian[252]
Catalina Esperanza Garcia (b. 1944), anesthesiologist
Frances Garcia (b. 1938), mayor of Hutchinson, Kansas
Juliet Villarreal Garcia /Juliet V. Garcia /Juliet Garcia (b. 1949), President of University of Texas at Brownsville[253]
Norma García (b. 1950), government official
Lila Garza (b. 1953), entrepreneur
Irma Gigli (b. 1931), medical researcher
Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert /Fabiola Cabeza de Baca (1898-1933), home economist[254]
Arlene F. Gillespie /Arlene Gillespie (b. 1936), economist, public servant
Elsa Gomez (b. 1938), college president
Sylvia Alicia Gonzáles (b. 1943), author, educator
Erlinda Gonzáles-Berry (b. 1942), educator, novelist
Patricia Gonzalez (b. 1958), painter
Consuelo González Amezcua /Chelo Amezcua /Chelo Gonzalez Amezcua (1903–1975), artist and poet[255]
Linda Griego (b. 1935), LA Deputy Mayor, restaurateur
Stella G. Guerra , government official
Dolores Guerrero (b. 1941), restaurateur
Nancy C. Gutierrez /Nancy Gutierrez (b. 1941), government official
Antonia Hernández (b. 1948), civil rights lawyer
Christine Hernandez (b. 1951), Texas legislator
Sally B. Hernandez-Pinero /Sally B. Hernandez-Piñero /Sally Hernandez-Piñero (b. 1952), NYC official
Florence Hernández-Ramos /Florence Hernandez-Ramos (b. 1950), public radio executive
Hilda Hidalgo (b. 1928), educator, activist
Cleofas Martinez Jaramillo /Cleofas M. Jaramillo /Cleofas Jaramillo (1878-1956), writer, folklorist[256]
Michelle Kearney (b. 1945), banker
Louise Año Nuevo Kerr /Louise A. Kerr (b. 1938), educator[257]
Carmela Gloria Lacayo /Carmela Lacayo (b. 1943), social worker, community organizer
Romy Ledesma (b. 1935), university administrator, scientist
Aliza Lifshitz , physician, reporter
Diana López (novelist) (b. 1948), novelist (dab. from Diana López )
Mara Awilda López /Mara Awilda Lopez (b. 1951), government official
María Cristina López /Maria Cristina Lopez (b. 1944), health educator
Irma Maldonado (b. 1946), PR consultant
Arabella Martinez (b. 1937), community leader
Demetria Martinez /Demetria Martínez (b. 1960), author, poet, journalist
Elizabeth Martinez (library administrator) (b. 1943), (dab. from Elizabeth Martinez )
Lissa Ann Martinez (b. 1954), ocean engineer
María Martínez-Cañas (b. 1960), photographer[258]
Maria Emelia Martin-Garcia (b. 1951), news reporter, radio producer
Carmen Maymi (b. 1938), OEO director
Margarita B. Melville (b. 1929), scholar, activist[259]
Corine Mendoza (b. 1952), police sergeant
Myrna Milan (b. 1954), municipal court judge
Trish Moylan-Torruella (b. 1953), organization executive
Evelyn Nieves (b. 1959), journalist
Virginia F. Ojeda (b. 1945), franchise owner
Gilda Oliveros (b. 1949), mayor[260]
Carmen Ortiz (business executive) (b. 1948)
Sandra Ortiz-Del Valle (b. 1951), basketball referee[261]
Carmen Otero (b. 1933), judge
Maggie Peña (b. 1959), entrepreneur
Janice Petrovich (b. 1946), educational researcher
Mary Helen Ponce (b. 1938), writer, scholar
Estela Portillo Trambley (b. 1936), writer
Leticia Quezada (b. 1953), President of the LA Board of Education
Naomi Quiñonez /Naomi Helena Quiñonez /Naomi Quinonez (b. 1951), poet, editor, educator
Working
Radical feminists of Heterodoxy [ edit ]
Judith Schwarz, Radical feminists of Heterodoxy : Greenwich Village, 1912-1940 Norwich, Vt. : New Victoria Publishers, 1986. ISBN 978-0-934678-08-7
These women were members of Heterodoxy , a feminist Greenwich Village women's club active from 1912 to the 1940s.
Stella Cominsky Ballantine , suffragist and niece of Emma Goldman
Mary Chamberlain (activist) , editor, peace activist[262]
Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook , stockbroker, VP of Women's Political Union
Marjorie Benton Cooke , novelist, playwright[263]
Maida Castellun Darnton , New York Globe drama critic
Nell P. Dawson , New York Globe literary critic
Elsie Dufour , dancer
Mattel Howe Farnham , author
Mary Fels , Zionist[264]
Myran Louise Grant , lesbian socialist[265]
Anne Herendeen , journalist, poet
Gertrude B. Kelley , individualist feminist writer[266]
Alice Mary Kimball , journalist and poet[267]
Eleanor Lawson
Mary Field Parton
Ruth Pinchot Pickering
Grace Potter
Netha Roe
Signe Kristine Toksvig
Nebenzahl, Donna (2003). Womankind: Faces of Change Around the World . New York: Feminist Press. ISBN 1-55861-460-5 .
Georgina Ashworth , British women's rights activist
Angela Bailón Pérez /Angela Bailon Perez , Guatemalan poverty activist
Nancy Cardia , Brazilian educator and human rights activist
Clementina Chery /Clementina M. Chery , US peace activist
Ágnes Daróczi /Agnes Daroczi , cultural anthropologist, Roma women's activist
Leslie deBeauvais , Theatre of Hope for Abused Women
Tahmeena Faryal , Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
Jane Frost and Brenda Hochachka , dragon boat breast cancer activists
Enakshi Ganguly Thukral , children's rights activist
Nathalie Geismar Bonnemains , French anti-nuclear activist [268]
Zodwa Mqadi (b. 1942), South African children's health activist
Priscilla Nangurai , Kenyan educator and activist
Tandaswa Ndita , South African judge[269]
Chief Bisi Ogunleye , Country Women's Association of Nigeria
Sebastiana Pantó Pox /Sebastiana Panto Pox , Guatemalan weavers' cooperative
Lucilla Pizani Gonçalves /Lucila Pizani Gonçalves , Brazilian poverty activist
Anastasia Posadskaya-Vanderbeck , Hungarian women's rights activist
Siriporn Skrobanek , Foundation for Women
Rosa Tarlovsky de Riosinblit [270] [271] [272] and Berta Shubaroff , Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo
Nguyen Thai Chau , Child Welfare Foundation
Mama Toribia , elder, healer (Ayacucho)
Meilin Wu , Hong Kong Women Workers Association
Women Artists: Works from the National Museum of Women in the Arts [ edit ]
Women Artists: Works from the National Museum of Women in the Arts . Washington, D.C.: Rizzoli International Publications. 2000. ISBN 0-8478-2290-7 .
Artists in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Linda Adato (b. 1942), US
Eleanor Curtis Ahl (1875-1953), US
Ida Alamuddin (b. 1947), Lebanese
Carmen Aldunate (b. 1940), Chilean
Suad Allatar , Iraqi
Betsy Anderson (b. 1936), US
Christine Anderson (b. 1970), US
Elaine Anderson (artist)
Judith Oak Andraka (b. 1938), US
Francoise Andre (b. 1926), Canadian
Sharron Antholt (b. 1944), US
Marie Apel (1880-1970), UK
Birgitta Ara (b. 1934), Finnish
Pilar de Arstegui (b. 1945), Spanish
Mada Artha , Balinese
Lila Oliver Asher (b. 1921), US
Sally Michel Avery (b. 1902), US
Carolyn Balcom (b. 1935), US
Laurie Balmuth (b. 1945), US
Jan C. Baltzell (b. 1948), US
Candace Barbot , US
Susanna Barker (d. 1793), UK
Loren Roberta Barton (1893-1975), US
Wanita Bates (b. 1960), Canadian
Wanda Baucus (b. 1947), US
Carolina Van Hook Bean (1879-1980), US
Friedy Becker-Wegeli (1900-1984), US
Annie Beckett
Millie Bennett (b. 1923), US
Philomene Bennett (b. 1935), US
Ileane Bernstein (b. 1956), US
Sylvia Bernstein (b. 1914), US
Betsy Best-Spadero (b. 1957), US
Catharina Biddle (b. 1918), US
Margaret Binley , UK
Ruth Walhberg Birch (b. 1924), US
Sarah Blake (artist) , UK
Suzanne Bonin (b. 1955), US
Kathy Borchers , US
Sue Ann Bottomley (b. 1946), US
Jessica Boyatt (b. 1964), US
Sarah Yocum McFadden Boyle , US
Gisela Breitling (b. 1939), German
Anne Breivik (b. 1932), Norwegian
Jamie Brooks (artist) (b. 1926), US
Pamela Wedd Brown (b. 1928), US
Barbara Bruch (b. 1940), US
Anita Bucherer , German
Alice Standish Buell (1892-1964), US
Linda Burgess (b. 1954), US
Alice Burrows , UK
Marjorie Conant Bush-Brown (1885-1978), US
Sarah Buttall , UK
Mimi Quilici Buzzacchi (1903-1990), Italian
Judy Byron , US
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Women in Graphic Design (1890–2012) [ edit ]
Women in Graphic Design (1890–2012) / Frauen und Grafik-Design . Berlin: Jovis. 2012. ISBN 978-3-86859-153-8 .
This 2012 book includes short biographies of women in graphic design, including many that have been overlooked. Most of the listed designers are European/US. Only a handful have entries in Wikipedia; the rest are listed below.
Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing [ edit ]
For the list of missing writers from Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing , see User:Dkriegls/Biography to-do list
Women in World History [ edit ]
See Gender Gap red list/Women in World History for missing articles from the 16-volume Women in World History