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Texas Women's Hall of Fame

State list of significant women

Texas Women's Hall of Fame

Summary

State list of significant women

Astronaut [[Sally Ride

The Texas Women's Hall of Fame was established in 1984 by the Governor's Commission on Women. The honorees are selected biennially from submissions from the public. The honorees must be either native Texans or a resident of Texas at the time of the nomination.

Exhibit location, hours

The Texas Women's Hall of Fame Museum is located inside Blagg-Huey Library on the Denton, Texas campus of Texas Woman's University. It houses a permanent exhibit featuring the accomplishments of each of the honorees.

Inductees

NameImageBirth–DeathYearArea of achievementRef(s)Selena Quintanilla-Pérez
(b. 1937)2023Athletics
2023Business entrepreneur who helped found the Syars Scholarship Fund
(1945–2023)2023Public service
[[File:Opal Lee at Juneteenth Legacy Project (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1926)2023Activist who worked to make Juneteenth a federally-recognized holiday
2023Advocacy/Community Service
1st Surviving African American with a law her Namesake of Texas,
HB8: The Lavinia Masters Act (2019)
(b. 1968)2023Science/Technology
(1953–2020)2023Philanthropy
2023Public Service
[[File:Lauren Anderson, Dancing for the Glory of God.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1965)2021Ballet dancer and a first black principal dancer with the Houston Ballet
(1929–2010)2021First African American female lawyer in Texas
[[File:Dawn M. Ferrell.jpg100pxcenter]]2021Major General (ret.) - Texas Air National Guard
[[File:KS-HOMESHOOT-2020-7674 (1) (1) (1) (1).jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1974)2021Business entrepreneur
2021Community Service
(1932–2017)2021Civic Leadership
[[File:Simone Biles Rio 2016e.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1997)2018Olympic gymnast
[[File:Laura Bush portrait.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1946)2018First Lady of the United States
[[File:Grand Gala du Disque in de RAI. Vikki Carr tijdens repetitie, Bestanddeelnr 921-1452 (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1940)2018Entertainer
2018Philanthropy
[[File:Tammie Jo Shults WH.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1961)2018Airline pilot
(1921–2009)2018Catholic nun with a Ph.D. in microbiology. Past president of Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio.
[[File:Judith Zaffirini 2009 CROPPED.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1946)2018Texas state senator
(1910–2010)2016Aviator
(b. 1944)2016Entrepreneur
[[File:Ginger Kerrick NASA Headshot.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1970)2016NASA Administrator
[[File:Renu Khator (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1955)2016Chancellor of the University of Houston System
(1971–1995)2016Musician
(b. 1968)2014Texas Secretary of State
(b. 1929)2014Houston-area socialite, philanthropist, and businesswoman
[[File:Col. Kim Olson (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1957)2014President and CEO of Grace Under Fire
[[File:Anita Thigpen Perry, July 2019 (48355676047) (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1952)2014First Lady of Texas
2014President and Chancellor of Texas Women's University
[[File:Senfronia Thompson 2757 (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1939)2014Texas state representative
2014Founder of the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence
(b. 1946)2014Chief Justice for the Fifth Court of Appeals of Texas
(1937–2017)2012Mezzo-soprano
(b. 1950)2012Professor Emerita at Vanderbilt University, educator in the field of visual impairment
[[File:Nina godiwalla 2011.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1975)2012Author/journalist
(b. 1957)2012Retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas
[[File:Major general mary saunders.jpg100pxcenter]](b. 1947)2012Major General, United States Air Force, highest ranking African American woman in the USAF
(b. 1950)2010Educator
(1942–2015)2010Educator
(1928–2021)2010Cultural leader founded Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
(1946–)2010American Foundation for the Blind
[[File:Pamela Pitzer Willeford.jpg100pxcenter]](1950–)2010United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
[[File:Dr. Elsa Murano - Texas A&M.JPG100pxcenter]](1959–)2008President, Texas A&M University
[[File:Sandra Day O'Connor.jpg100pxcenter]](1930–2023)2008First female justice on the United States Supreme Court
(1938–)2008Architect who helped preserve San Antonio Missions
(1919–2017)2008Patron of the arts
[[File:Huda Zoghbi.jpg100pxcenter]](1954–)2008Health research
(1982–)2006Artist
2006Children and parents care facilities
(1935–)2006Educator
(1942–)2006Microbiologist, cancer research
[[File:Susan Combs by Gage Skidmore.jpg100pxcenter]](1945–)2004Former Texas Comptroller, former Texas Commissioner of Agriculture
(1950–)2004Businesswoman
(1910–2006)2004Intellectual disability education
[[File:Sheryl Swoopes WNBA.jpg100pxcenter]](1971–)2004Pro basketball player
[[File:KarenHughes.jpg100pxcenter]](1956–)2002Global Vice Chair of Burson-Marsteller, political advisor to George W. Bush
[[File:Mae Carol Jemison.jpg100pxcenter]](1956–)2002Astronaut
(1940–)2002Franciscan Sister of Mary
(1937–)2002Founded Dallas Black Dance Theatre
(1936–)2000Educator, missionary
(1945–)2000Environmentalist
[[File:Anna Maria Farias official photo (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](1952–)2000Housing, politician appointee under Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush
[[File:P20220707AS-1352 (52308684498) (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](1949–)2000President of Texas Southmost College
(1939–2020)2000Sculptor who designed the Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington, D.C.
(1954–)2000Physician
(1952–)2000Business woman
(1947–)2000Historic preservationist
(1929–2018)2000Family, community development
(1915–2002)2000Philanthropist
[[File:Professional golfer Judy Rankin - DPLA - 1cbab65b9cc9d266b1b743546b702467.jpg100pxcenter]](1945–)2000Golf pro
(1931–2012)1998Attorney; founded Trinity Abstract & Title Co. in Waxahachie and Safeco Land Title of Dallas; civic leader, philanthropist
(1935–2001)1998Founder Texas Girls' Choir
(1930–2024)1998Volunteerism
[[File:Kay Granger, official portrait, 111th Congress.jpg100pxcenter]](1943–)1998Member United States House of Representatives
(1946–)1998Physician, founder of The Rose foundation providing free breast cancer screenings, founder The Rose Scholarship Program
(1939–2021)1998President, University of Texas at El Paso
[[File:Marsha Sharp former head coach of Texas Tech University's women's basketball team cropped.jpg100pxcenter]](1952–)1998Women's basketball coach, Texas Tech University
(1911–2015)1996Realtor; Texas Business Hall of Fame, the Dallas Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Woman in Business Award and the Dallas Brotherhood/Sisterhood Merit Citation Award
[[File:RitaCrockerClements1975.png100pxcenter]](1931–2018)1996First Lady of Texas, politician
[[File:Zina Garrison 2000.jpg100pxcenter]](1963–)1996Tennis pro
(1908–1998)1996Patron of the arts
[[File:Kay Bailey Hutchison, official photo 2.jpg100pxcenter]](1943–)1996United States Senator
(1930–2010)1996Professor of microbiology
(1915–2003)1996Child welfare
(1952–2015)1996Breast surgeon
(1940–)1996Businesswoman
[[File:Rosa Guerrero.jpg100pxcenter]](1934–)1994Founder, International Folklorico Dance Group
(1924–1998)1994Writer, poet
(1931–2003)1994State legislator
(1940–)1994Politician, civic worker
(1890–1997)1994Communications, journalist, editor, poet, writer
(1952–)1994Olympic athlete, track and field
(1897–1997)1994Pioneer rancher, educator, author
(1947–)1994Educator, curator of African American history
(1939–)1994First Asian American woman elected to the Texas House of Representatives
(1925–2007)1994Scientist, nutritionist educator
(1938–1993)1993Master Professional rank LPGA golfer
(1932–2012)1993Educator
(1942–)1993African American jurist
(1926–2018)1993Pioneered radiation for treatment of breast cancer
(1943–)1993African American patron of the arts and museums
(1948–)1993Children and families advocate
(1924–1998)1993Philanthropist and Mayor of Dallas
[[File:Barbara Bush portrait.jpg100pxcenter]](1925–2018)1989First Lady of the United States
(1946–)1989Physician, medical field educator
(1906–1993)1989Founded the Kilgore Rangerettes
(1919–2010)1989Synchronized swimming
(1913–2006)1989Professor emeritus in the Department of Pathology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
(1923–2017)1989Environmentalist
(1913–2006)1989Educator
(1931–)1989Advocate for youth rehabilitation
[[File:Brinker nancy 200.jpg100pxcenter]](1946–)1988Co-founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure
(1911–1991)1988Patron of the arts
(1924–2001)1988Restaurant entrepreneur
(1921–2009)1988Correctional educator
(1958– )1988Olympic gold medalist
(1924–2014)1988Deaf athlete, medalist, coach
(1915–2004)1988Civic involvement
(1926–2009)1988Community involvement, Eleanor Tinsley Elementary School named for her
(1926–2008)1987Activist and humanitarian
(1924–2017)1987Philanthropist
(1908–2002)1987Attorney
(1929–)1987Health care in nursing homes
(1882–1989)1987Pioneer
(1924–2010)1987Business woman
[[File:05-7254-1 (Portraits) Lillian Dunlap, cropped.jpg100pxcenter]](1922–2003)1987Brigadier General, United States Army
(1907–1992)1987Writer
(1946–)1987Sports management consultant
(1946–)1987Journalist
(1941–2021)1987Educator
[[File:Jean Dougherty Strother (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](1921–2013)1987Aviation
(1925–2001)1987Rancher
[[File:Anne Armstrong 1982.jpg100pxcenter]](1927–2008)1986American woman ambassador to Great Britain and the Court of St. James's
(1918–2001)1986Founder Mary Kay Cosmetics
(1908–2001)1986Journalist, investigated political corruption of George Berham Parr
(1938–)1986Mexican-American member of El Paso city council, regional director of Small Business Administration under Jimmy Carter
[[File:Jody conradt.jpg100pxcenter]](1941–)1986Women's basketball coach at University of Texas at Austin
(1905–1996)1986Managing editor of McCall's Magazine, senior editor of Doubleday and Co., 1986 Women in Communications Lifetime Achievement Award. Poet, essayist, short story writer, author of children's books
[[File:Wilhelmina Ruth Delco, Summit on Race.jpg100pxcenter]](1929–)1986Texas state legislator
(1916–1994)1986Volunteerism
(1906–1993)1986Rancher
(1892–1988)1986First woman president of Texas Medical Association
[[File:Sally Ride (1984).jpg100pxcenter]](1951–2012)1986Astronaut, first American woman in space
[[File:Ada Simond.jpg100pxcenter]](1903–1989)1986African American civic involvement
(1921–1995)1986Proponent of the Equal Rights Amendment
(1918–1998)1985First Texas pediatric surgeon
(1938–2013)1985Epidemiology Research
[[File:Liz Carpenter in the University of Texas at Arlington's Library's Special Collections (10003849) (cropped).jpg100pxcenter]](1920–2010)1985Political speechwriter, media consultant, great-great-granddaughter of Empresario Sterling C. Robertson
(1908–2003)1985Agriculture, helped form the Brazos Valley Association
(1934–1988)1985Mental health and human services advocate
(1934–)1985Educator
(1910–1999)1985Civic involvement and leadership
[[File:Lydia Mendoza (cropped).jpeg100pxcenter]](1916–2007)1985Tejano musician
(1927–2020)1985Poet Laureate of Texas
(1919–2011)1985Attorney, first female director of the Texas State Bar
[[File:AWR Portrait.JPG100pxcenter]](1933–2006)1985Governor of Texas
(1902–1992)1985Aviation pioneer
[[File:Christia Adair (13270285254).jpg100pxcenter]](1893–1989)1984African American suffragist and civil rights activist
(1907–2003)1984Educator
(1922–2017)1984Journalist, editor, author, activist
[[File:Lila Cockrell.jpg100pxcenter]](1922–2019)1984Businesswoman, former mayor of San Antonio
(1917–2003)1984Author, medical professional
(1929–2018)1984Scientist, physician
[[File:Hobby-Oveta-Culp.jpg100pxcenter]](1905–1995)1984Newspaper publisher, first commanding officer of Women's Army Corps, first secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
(1922–2017)1984President Texas Woman's University
[[File:Lyndon B. Johnson taking the oath of office, November 1963.jpg100pxcenter]](1896–1985)1984Texas state legislator, United States district judge, administered November 22, 1963, oath of office to Lyndon B. Johnson aboard Air Force One
[[File:Lady Bird Johnson, bw photo ca1962.jpg100pxcenter]](1912–2007)1984First Lady of the United States
[[File:Rep. Barbara Jordan - Restoration.jpg100pxcenter]](1936–1996)1984Politician
(1909–1997)1984Artist, writer

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