Here's the most powerful woman that was born in every state.
ALABAMA: Rosa Parks
"People always say that I didn't give up my seat because I was tired," she wrote in her autobiography , "but that isn't true. I was not tired physically No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in."
ALASKA: Elizabeth Peratrovich
Elizabeth Peratrovich was born in Petersburg, Alaska . A member of the Native Tlingit nation, her passionate address to the Alaska Legislature is credited with helping pass the Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945, the first anti-discrimination bill in the United States, almost 20 years before the Civil Rights Act of 1964. She will be featured on a new one dollar coin honoring Native American civil rights leaders in 2020.
ARIZONA: Lynda Carter
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Lynda Carter was born in Phoenix, Arizona . Her portrayal of Wonder Woman in the 1975 television series by the same name was iconic, resonating with audiences for decades. During her three seasons doing the show, she was one of just several women on set. By performing many of her own stunts, she ultimately helped promote a stuntwoman's union.
"[Before that,] they didnt have women doing stunts," she told EW in 2017 , "they had men doing stunts in wigs."
ARKANSAS: Chelsea Clinton
As the daughter of former president Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton now works for the Clinton Foundation as a vice chair. The Foundation's mission is to convene businesses, governments, NGOs, and individuals to improve global health and wellness, increase opportunity for women and girls, reduce childhood obesity, create economic opportunity and growth, and help communities address the effects of climate change. She's also an author and teacher at Columbia University. She was born in Little Rock, Arkansas .
CALIFORNIA: Meghan Markle
COLORADO: Ruth Handler
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CONNECTICUT: Betsey Johnson
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DELAWARE: Annie Jump Cannon
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Annie Jump Cannon was an astronomer who discovered how to classify stars by temperature. She published her findings in 1901 and her spectral classifications became the universal standard. She classified 225,000 stars in her lifetime and was the first woman to receive an honorary doctorate from Oxford for her work. She was born in Dover, Delaware.
FLORIDA: Emma Gonzlez
All of the Parkland student activists who survived the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have made an impact on how America talks about gun control, but Emma Gonzlez' powerful speeches, op-eds , and no-nonsense attitude have made waves countrywide. She is truly a face of the gun control movement.
GEORGIA: Gladys Knight
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Gladys Knight is known as the "Empress of Soul" for her hits such as "Midnight Train to Georgia" and "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" with her group, Gladys Knight and the Pips. She was named one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time by Rolling Stone.
HAWAII: Patsy Mink
Patsy Mink of Paia, Hawaii, was the first woman of color elected to Congress . She also sponsored and co-authored Title IX, which protects students against gender discrimination in federally-funded programs.
IDAHO: Stacy Allison
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ILLINOIS: Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama was named Forbes' Most Powerful Woman of the Year in 2010. As the first African American first lady, she kick-started programs promoting fitness and education and delivered memorable speeches. Her memoir, " Becoming, " about growing up on the South Side of Chicago, her relationship with Barack Obama, and her time in the White House was the bestselling hardcover book of 2018 .
INDIANA: Angela Ahrendts
Angela Ahrendts was the senior vice president of Apple and the company's highest-paid executive (she announced that she's leaving in April). She earned $24.2 million in 2017, twice what Apple CEO Tim Cook made. Before working at Apple, she was the CEO of Burberry. She was born in New Palestine, Indiana.
IOWA: Peggy Whitson
KANSAS: Janelle Mone
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KENTUCKY: Rose Will Monroe
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LOUISIANA: Ellen DeGeneres
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"It's easy to forget [...] just how much courage was required for Ellen to come out on the most public of stages almost 20 years ago," he said. "What an incredible burden that was to bear. To risk your career like that. [...] And yet, today, every day, in every way, Ellen counters what too often divides us, with the countless things that bind us together, inspires us to be better, one joke and one dance at a time."
MAINE: Margaret Chase Smith
MARYLAND: Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Pelosi was born in Baltimore, Maryland . She was sworn in as the first female Speaker of the House in 2007 and again in 2019. It is the highest position of power ever achieved by a woman in the US third in the line of succession after the president and vice president.
MASSACHUSETTS: Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony was a women's rights activist and lifelong advocate for gender and racial equality.In 1872, Anthony was arrested for attempting to vote . Years later, the trial led to her introducing the 19th Amendment to Congress granting women the right to vote. Though it was not ratified until 1920, it was widely known as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment. Her birthplace in Adams, Massachusetts , is now a museum.
MICHIGAN: Madonna
Madonna's 1989 album "Like A Prayer" spent six weeks at the top of the charts , according to Billboard. It's still her longest-running No. 1 album. Her undeniably catchy songs and edgy fashion choices defined pop music and culture in the 1980s and 1990s, and artists continue to channel her aesthetic. She was born in Bay City, Michigan .
MINNESOTA: Lois Jenson
Lois Jenson was a single mother and one of four women working in a mine in Eveleth, Minnesota. She was subject to constant harassment from male colleagues and was ignored by the union and management when she reported it. She filed a class action suit, and after 14 years, she was the first woman to win a sex discrimination case in the US , according to The Guardian.
Jenson's story inspired the movie " North Country " starring Charlize Theron.
MISSISSIPPI: Oprah Winfrey
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MISSOURI: Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri . She is the author of the classic memoir "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" about her early life as well as several other autobiographical books and volumes of poetry. She was also an actress and one of the firstAfrican Americanwomen to have a screenplay produced as a feature film with " Georgia, Georgia ." Angelou received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011.
MONTANA: Jeannette Rankin
Jeannette Rankin was the first woman elected to Congress and the only member to vote against participating in both world wars. She was born near Missoula, Montana.
"I may be the first woman member of Congress, but I wont be the last," she said when she was elected in 1916.
NEBRASKA: Susan La Flesche Picotte
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NEVADA: Jennifer Harman
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Sarah Silverman
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Sarah Silverman is one of the biggest names in entertainment (with a Twitter following of 12.6 million), an Emmy Award-winning actress, comedian, producer, and author, as well as a political activist whose work and commentary have at times made waves for being considered racy and controversial. During the 2008 presidential election, she made a video urging American Jews to convince their Florida grandparents to vote for Obama. Though it's unclear how much direct influence this video had, 78% of American Jews voted for Obama that year. She was born in Bedford, New Hampshire .
NEW JERSEY: Meryl Streep
NEW MEXICO: Dolores Huerta
Dolores Huerta was born in Dawson, New Mexico . She is a Chicano civil rights leader and labor activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers Association. She helped workers organize strikes, negotiate contracts, and establish safer working conditions. Her activism led to the passage of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012 .
NEW YORK: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
NORTH CAROLINA: Evan Rachel Wood
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NORTH DAKOTA: Fannie Almara Dunn Quain
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OHIO: Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem 's articles "A Bunny's Tale" and "After Black Power, Women's Liberation," as well as books like "Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions," cemented her as a leader of the feminist movement in the late 1960s and 1970s. She founded Ms. Magazine in 1972 and continues to travel the world as a speaker and organizer. Steinem was born in Toledo, Ohio .
OKLAHOMA: Wilma Mankiller
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OREGON: Beverley Cleary
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Beverly Clearywas born in McMinnville, Oregon . She received the National Medal of Art in 2003 in recognition of her books starring the beloved characters of Beezus and Ramona Quimby and Henry Huggins. Her work has been translated into 14 languages.
PENNSYLVANIA: Taylor Swift
RHODE ISLAND: Martha McSally
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SOUTH CAROLINA: Viola Davis
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SOUTH DAKOTA: Kristi Noem
"It is a distinct honor to serve as our state's first woman governor, first and foremost because of the message it sends to our state's girls and young women, but really boys and young men as well," Noem said at her inauguration according to Argus Leader, a local network affiliated with USA Today.
TENNESSEE: Amy Hood
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TEXAS: Beyonce
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UTAH: Chrissy Teigen
VERMONT: Grace Coolidge
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Grace Coolidge was born in Burlington, Vermont . She was the first lady during Calvin Coolidge's presidency. The Secret Service referred to her as "Sunshine" for her vibrant personality. In 1931, she was voted one of Americas greatest living women, according to the White House . The New England Historical Society calls her one of the most popular first ladies in history.
VIRGINIA: Katie Couric
WASHINGTON: Mary Lambert
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WEST VIRGINIA: Mary Lou Retton
WISCONSIN: Georgia OKeeffe
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Georgia O'Keefe was born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin . Her characteristic Modernist paintings of flowers, bones, and desert scenes are displayed in art museums across the world.
WYOMING: Anne Gorsuch Burford