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词条 Florida Women's Hall of Fame
释义

  1. History

  2. Overview

  3. Florida Women's Hall of Fame inductees

  4. Footnotes

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

The Florida Women's Hall of Fame is an honor roll of women who have contributed to life for citizens of Florida. An awards ceremony for the hall of fame was first held in 1982 and recipient names are displayed in the Florida State Capitol. The program was created by an act of the Florida Legislature and is overseen by the Florida Commission on the Status of Women (FCSW), a nonpartisan board created in 1991 to study and "make recommendations to the Governor, Cabinet and Legislature on issues affecting women". The FCSW also manages the Florida Achievement Award for those who have improved the lives of women and girls in Florida, an award is focused on outstanding volunteerism. FCSW members serve by appointment and the commission is housed at the Office of the Attorney General of Florida.[1]

History

President John F. Kennedy created the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) in 1961, and in 1964 Florida Governor Farris Bryant created the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women (COSW) "to study laws and regulations pertaining to women in Florida and make recommendations to the legislature based on their findings."

In 1992, Governor Lawton Chiles proposed, and the Legislature passed a bill (CSSB 1148) that created a permanent Florida Women's Hall of Fame. Chapter 92-48 of the Laws of Florida now states: "It is the intent of the Legislature to recognize and honor those women who, through their works and lives, have made significant improvement of the life for women and for citizens of Florida."

This legislation mandated the inclusion of women who had been honored in the previous decade. Because education is one important purpose of the Hall of Fame, CSSB 1148 provided display space in the Florida Capitol. In 1994, the Commission unveiled plaques that offer a brief biography and photograph of each honoree.

Florida Statutes, Title XVIII Public Lands and Property, Chapter 265 Memorials, Museums and Arts and Culture, section 265.001 Florida Women's Hall of Fame, sets the parameters within which the hall of fame operates.[2] In 1982, the first Florida Women's Hall of Fame ceremony and reception was held by COSW at the Florida Governor's Mansion in Tallahassee.[3][4]

Overview

The purpose of the Florida Women's Hall of Fame, according to the intention expressed in the actual Florida Statute, is "to recognize and honor those women who, through their works and lives, have made significant contributions to the improvement of life for women and for all citizens of Florida".[5]

Each year, women from Florida, or who have adopted it as their home state, are nominated for induction. The governor of Florida decides on the final three nominees from a shortlist of ten nominees.[6] The rotunda of the Florida State Capitol building has a permanent display of photos of Florida Women's Hall of Fame inductees.[7]

Since 1992, up to three women have been inducted into the Hall each year. Nominations are made between April 1 and July 15 of each year. These nominations are carefully reviewed by members of the FCSW who then propose 10 finalists to the Governor who selects the final inductees each year.

Several other states have a Hall of Fame for notable women, including Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Maryland, Ohio and Texas.[8] The United States' National Women's Hall of Fame is based in Seneca Falls, New York.

Florida Women's Hall of Fame inductees

Florida Women's Hall of Fame
NameImageBirth–DeathYearArea of achievement{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
{{sortname|Adela Hernandez|Gonzmart|Adela Hernandez Gonzmart}}(1920-2001)2018Restaurateur and patron of the arts in the Ybor City area of Tampa[9][10]
{{sortname|Janet|Petro|Janet Petro}}(b. 1960)2018Deputy Director of the Kennedy Space Center since 2007, first woman to have that role[9][11]
{{sortname|Lee Bird|Leavengood|Lee Bird Leavengood}}(b. 1928)2018Member of first gender-integrated class at the University of Florida; three decades of administration at University of South Florida[9][12]
{{sortname|Mary Lou|Baker|Mary Lou Baker}}(c1915 -1965)2017Florida House of Representatives Responsible for the passage of Florida's 1943 women's rights legislation that enabled women to run the family business if the husband entered the military. Elected and served while keeping her maiden name.[13]
{{sortname|Kathleen Scott|Robertson|Kathleen Scott Robertson}}(b. 1921)2017One of the first 7 WAVES to enlist in the United States Navy[14]
{{sortname|Katherine Fernandez |Rundle|Katherine Fernandez Rundle}}(b.1950)2017Florida's first Cuban-American State Attorney[15]
{{sortname|Carol Jenkins|Barnett|Carol Jenkins Barnett}}(b. 1956)2016President of Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.[16]
{{sortname|Helen Aguirre|Ferré|Helen Aguirre Ferré}}(b. 1957)2016Journalist[17]
{{sortname|Elmira Louise|Leto|Elmira Louise Leto}}(b. 1949)2016Founder and CEO of Samuel's House, Inc., an agency to provide housing to the homeless[18]
{{sortname|Mary Lee|Farrior|Mary Lee Farrior}}(b. 1937)2015Coca-Cola heir from Tampa who gave $1 million to start Mary Lee's House, a center combining facilities for child abuse prevention, assessment, forensics and counseling[19]
{{sortname|Evelyn Cahn|Keiser|Evelyn Cahn Keiser}}(b. 1924)2015Co-founded the Keiser School in 1977[20]
{{sortname|Charlotte E.|Maguire|Charlotte E. Maguire}}(1918–2014)2015First woman physician in Orlando, founded one of the first pediatric clinics in Florida[21]
{{sortname|Susan|Benton|Susan Benton}}(b. 1949)2014Sheriff of Highlands County, Florida; 2013 President of the Florida Sheriff's Association; first female sheriff elected in a general election in Florida history[22]
{{sortname|Louise Jones|Gopher|Louise Jones Gopher}}(b. 1945)2014First woman from the Seminole Tribe of Florida to earn a college degree[23]
{{sortname|Dottie Berger|MacKinnon|Dottie Berger MacKinnon}}(1942–2013)2014Founder of Joshua House, advocate for women and children[24]
{{sortname|Clara C.|Frye|Clara C. Frye}}(1872–1936)2013African American nurse in Tampa, Florida who established the Clara Frye Hospital[25]
{{sortname|Aleene Pridgen Kidd|MacKenzie|Aleene Pridgen Kidd MacKenzie}}(1921–2013)2013Assistant Director of Development at Florida State University, first Chair of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women[26]
{{sortname|Lillie Pierce|Voss|Lillie Pierce Voss}}(1876–1967)2013Writer and early pioneer; interacted with the Seminole Indians as a child, earning the nickname "Sweetheart of the Barefoot Mailmen"[27]
{{sortname|Ruth H.|Alexander|Ruth H. Alexander}}(b. 1938)2012Established the "Lady Gator Athletic" program[28]
{{sortname|Vicki Bryant|Burke|Vicki Bryant Burke}}(b. 1953)2012Social worker, juvenile justice system[29]
{{sortname|Elizabeth "Budd"|Bell|Elizabeth "Budd" Bell}}(1915–2009)2012Social worker[30]
{{sortname|Mary Brennan|Karl|Mary Brennan Karl}}(1890–1948)2011Education pioneer whose efforts were a foundation of what later became Daytona Beach Junior College[31]
{{sortname|Anna I.|Rodriguez|Anna I. Rodriguez}}(b. 1957)2011Founder Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking[32]
{{sortname|Eugenie|Clark|Eugenie Clark}}(1922–2015)2010Ichthyologist[33]
{{sortname|Claudine Dianne|Ryce|Claudine Dianne Ryce}}(1943–2009)2010Advocate for missing children[34]
{{sortname|Dara Grace|Torres|Dara Grace Torres}}(b. 1961)2010Olympic gold-silver-bronze medalist swimmer[35]
{{sortname|Louise H.|Courtelis|Louise H. Courtelis}}(b. 1932)2009Philanthropist[36]
{{sortname|Gwen|Margolis|Gwen Margolis}}(b. 1934)2009Member of Florida Senate[37]
{{sortname|Betty Schlesinger|Sembler|Betty Schlesinger Sembler}}(b. 1931)2009Anti-drug activist and wife of ambassador Mel Sembler, with whom she co-founded the drug treatment program Straight, Incorporated[38]
{{sortname|Barbara J.|Pariente|Barbara J. Pariente}}(b. 1948)2008Former Chief Justice Florida Supreme Court[39]
{{sortname|Pallavi|Patel|Pallavi Patel}}(b. 1950)2008Pediatrician, philanthropist who with her husband co-founded Carousel Elephants, the Patel Foundation for Global Understanding[40]
{{sortname|Ileana|Ros-Lehtinen|Ileana Ros-Lehtinen}}(b. 1952)2008U.S. RepresentativeHouse Committee on Foreign Affairs[41]
{{sortname|Maryly VanLeer|Peck|Maryly V. Peck}}(1930–2011)2007President of Polk Community College1982–1997[42]
{{sortname|Peggy A.|Quince|Peggy A. Quince}}(b. 1948)2007Justice and former Chief Justice Supreme Court of Florida[43]
{{sortname|Caridad|Asensio|Caridad Asensio}}(1931–2011)2006Farm worker advocate, founder Caridad Asensio Health Clinic, providing free health care for farm workers[44]
{{sortname|Tillie Kidd|Fowler|Tillie Kidd Fowler}}(1942–2005)2006United States House of Representatives[45]
{{sortname|Lucy W.|Morgan|Lucy W. Morgan}}(b. 1940)2006Journalist[46]
{{sortname|Shirley D.|Coletti|Shirley D. Coletti}}(b. 1935)2005Co-founder of substance abuse program Operation PAR, Inc[47]
{{sortname|Judith|Kersey|Judith Kersey}}(b. 1943)2005Scientist, worked as an engineer in America's space program[48]
{{sortname|Marion P.|Hammer|Marion P. Hammer}}(b. 1939)2005First female President of National Rifle Association[49]
{{sortname|Sarah Ann|Blocker|Sarah Ann Blocker}}(1857–1944)2003co-founder of Florida Memorial College[50]
{{sortname|Gloria|Estefan|Gloria Estefan}}(b. 1957)2003Entertainer[51]
{{sortname|Mary R.|Grizzle|Mary R. Grizzle}}(1921–2006)2003Legislator, advocate of the Equal Rights Amendment; served in both houses of the Florida state legislature. At the end of her career as a representative, she was the longest-serving member of the legislature. She helped pass bills on waste water clean-up and on married women attaining full property rights without a husband's permission.[52]
{{sortname|Victoria Joyce|Ely|Victoria Joyce Ely}}(1889–1979)2002First licensed midwife in Florida; served in the Army Nurse Corpsduring World War I; pioneer in Florida nursing care[53]
{{sortname|Toni|Jennings|Toni Jennings}}(b. 1949)200216th (and first female) Lieutenant Governor of Florida[54]
{{sortname|Frances|Langford Stuart|Frances Langford}}(1913–2005)2002Entertainer[55]
{{sortname|Jessie Ball|duPont|Jessie Ball duPont}}(1884–1970)2001Philanthropist[56]
{{sortname|Lynda|Keever|Lynda Keever}}(b. 1947)2001Publisher, CEO Florida Trend Magazine[57]
{{sortname|Lenore Carrero|Nesbitt|Lenore Carrero Nesbitt}}(1932–2001)2001Nominated by President Ronald Reaganto a Federal judgeship[58]
{{sortname|Chris|Evert|Chris Evert}}(b. 1954)2000Tennis pro[59]
{{sortname|Paula|Hawkins|Paula Hawkins}}(1927–2003)2000First Florida female elected to the United States Senate[60]
{{sortname|Marianne|Mathewson-Chapman|Marianne Mathewson-Chapman}}(b. 1948)2000First woman in the Army National Guard to attain rank of Major General[61]
{{sortname|Althea|Gibson|Althea Gibson}}(1927–2003)1999Champion tennis player, a pioneering African-American in the sport[62]
{{sortname|Sister Jeanne|O'Laughlin|Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin}}(b. 1929)1999First president of Barry University[63]
{{sortname|Dessie Smith|Prescott|Dessie Smith Prescott}}(1906–2002)1999First licensed female pilot in Florida, served in the Women's Army Corps in World War II, first female professional guide in Florida[64]
{{sortname|Helen|Davis|Helen Davis}}(1926–2015)1998Florida state legislator, social activist[65]
{{sortname|Mattie Belle|Davis|Mattie Belle Davis}}(1910–2004)1998Jurist who helped establish the Florida Association of Women Lawyers[66]
{{sortname|Christine|Fulwylie-Bankston|Christine Fulwylie-Bankston}}(1916–1998)1998Poet, social activist, civil rights[67]
{{sortname|Alicia|Baro|Alicia Baro}}(1918–2012)1997Social and political activist[68]
{{sortname|Carita Doggett|Corse|Carita Doggett Corse}}(1891–1978)1997Florida director of Federal Writers' Project[69]
{{sortname|M. Athalie|Range|M. Athalie Range}}(1916–2006)1997Political activist, first African-American and second woman elected to the Miami City Council[70]
{{sortname|Marjorie Harris|Carr|Marjorie Harris Carr}}(1915–1998)1996Conservationist[71]
{{sortname|Betty|Castor|Betty Castor}}(b. 1941)1996Former president of USF, member of J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board[72]
{{sortname|Ivy Julia Cromartie|Stranahan|Ivy Julia Cromartie Stranahan}}(1881–1971)1996Women's suffrage, social activist, environmental activist, helped Seminole tribe move to the Dania reservation[73]
{{sortname|Evelyn Stocking|Crosslin|Evelyn Stocking Crosslin}}(1919–1991)1995Physician[74]
{{sortname|JoAnn Hardin|Morgan|JoAnn H. Morgan}}(b. 1940)1995First female engineer at NASA, first woman senior executive at Kennedy Space Center[75]
{{sortname|Sarah Brooks|Pryor|Sarah Brooks Pryor}}(1877–1972)1995Civic activist, historic preservationist, known affectionately as "Aunt Frances"[76]
{{sortname|Nikki|Beare|Nikki Beare}}(1928–2014)1994Political and social activist, supported the Equal Rights Amendment[77]
{{sortname|Betty Mae Tiger|Jumper|Betty Mae Tiger Jumper}}(1923–2011)1994First female chief of Seminole Tribe of Florida[78]
{{sortname|Gladys Nichols|Milton|Gladys Nichols Milton}}(1924–1999)1994Advocated midwives be recognized as medical practitioners[79]
{{sortname|Betty Skelton Frankman|Erde|Betty Skelton Frankman Erde}}(1926–2011)1993Aerobatics championship aviator[80]
{{sortname|Paulina|Pedroso|Paulina Pedroso}}(1845–1925)1993Activist in the Cuban War of Independence[81]
{{sortname|Janet|Reno|Janet Reno}}(b. 1941)1993Former Attorney General of the United States[82]
{{sortname|Jacqueline|Cochran|Jacqueline Cochran}}(1910–1980)1992Aviator[83]
{{sortname|Carrie P.|Meek|Carrie P. Meek}}(b. 1926)1992United States House of Representatives[84]
{{sortname|Ruth Bryan|Owen|Ruth Bryan Owen}}(1885–1954)1992Florida's first female in the U.S. Congress, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt; daughter of William Jennings Bryan[85]
{{sortname|Annie|Ackerman|Annie Ackerman}}(1914–1989)1986Political activist[86]
{{sortname|Rosemary|Barkett|Rosemary Barkett}}(b. 1939)1986Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, appointed by President Bill Clinton[87]
{{sortname|Gwen|Cherry|Gwendolyn Sawyer Cherry}}(1923–1979)1986Lawyer and legislator who introduced into the legislature the Equal Rights Amendment, Martin Luther King state holiday[88]
{{sortname|Dorothy|Dodd|Dorothy Dodd}}(1902–1994)1986Florida state archivist and state librarian[89]
{{sortname|Marjory Stoneman|Douglas|Marjory Stoneman Douglas}}(1890–1998)1986Evergladespreservationist[90]
{{sortname|Elsie Jones|Hare|Elsie Jones Hare}}(1903–1985)1986Educator[91]
{{sortname|Elizabeth McCullough|Johnson|Beth Johnson (American politician)}}(1909–1973)1986Florida State Representative and Senator[92]
{{sortname|Frances Bartlett|Kinne|Frances Bartlett Kinne}}1986Educator, academic[93]
{{sortname|Arva Moore Parks|McCabe|Arva Moore Parks McCabe}}(b. 1939)1986Author, filmmaker[94]
{{sortname|Marjorie Kinnan|Rawlings|Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings}}(1896–1953)1986Author, won the Pulitzer Prize for The Yearling[95]
{{sortname|Florence Barbara|Seibert|Florence Barbara Seibert}}(1897–1991)1986Biochemist, inventor of the standard tuberculosistest[96]
{{sortname|Marilyn K.|Smith|Marilyn K. Smith}}(1936–1985)1986Volunteerism[97]
{{sortname|Eartha M. M.|White|Eartha M. M. White}}(1876–1974)1986Humanitarian and educator who founded the Clara White Mission and the Eartha M.M. White Nursing Home[98]
{{sortname|Roxcy O'Neal|Bolton|Roxcy Bolton}}(b. 1926)1984Feminist, women's rights, founder Florida chapter of National Organization for Women[99]
{{sortname|Barbara Landstreet|Frye|Barbara Landstreet Frye}}(1922–1982)1984Capitol Bureau Chief for United Press International[100]
{{sortname|Lena B. Smithers|Hughes|Lena B. Smithers Hughes}}(1910–1987)1984Botanist who developed virus-free strains of the Valencia orange[101]
{{sortname|Zora Neale|Hurston|Zora Neale Hurston}}(1891–1960)1984Folklorist, anthropologist, and author[102]
{{sortname|Sybil Collins|Mobley|Sybil Collins Mobley}}(1925–2015)1984Dean of the School of Business and Industry at Florida A&M University[103]
{{sortname|Helen|Muir|Helen Muir (journalist)}}(1911–2006)1984Journalist, author of books on Florida[104]
{{sortname|Gladys Pumariega|Soler|Gladys Pumariega Soler}}(1930–1993)1984Pediatrician[105]
{{sortname|Julia DeForest Sturtevant|Tuttle|Julia Tuttle}}(1848–1898)1984Business woman, land owner of what became Miami, Florida[106]
{{sortname|Mary McLeod|Bethune|Mary McLeod Bethune}}(1875–1955)1982Civil rights leader[107]
{{sortname|Helene S.|Coleman|Helene S. Coleman}}(b. 1925)1982President of the National Council of Jewish Women[108]
{{sortname|Elaine|Gordon|Elaine Gordon}}(1931–2000)1982Legislator[109]
{{sortname|Wilhelmina Celeste Goehring|Harvey|Wilhelmina Celeste Goehring Harvey}}(1912–2005)1982Mayor of Key West, Florida[110]
{{sortname|Paula Mae|Milton|Paula Mae Milton}}(1939–1980)1982Creative arts civic leader[111]
{{sortname|Barbara Jo|Palmer|Barbara Jo Palmer}}(b. 1948)1982Florida State University Director of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics[112]

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite web|title=Members Florida Women's Hall of Fame|url=http://www.fcsw.net/WHOFmembers.htm|publisher=Florida Commission on the Status of Women|accessdate=October 20, 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224182125/http://www.fcsw.net/WHOFmembers.htm|archivedate=December 24, 2013|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=The 2012 Florida Statutes|url=http://archive.flsenate.gov/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0200-0299/0265/Sections/0265.001.html|publisher=Florida State Senate|accessdate=October 26, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131225213842/http://archive.flsenate.gov/Statutes/Index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0200-0299%2f0265%2fSections%2f0265.001.html#|archive-date=2013-12-25|dead-url=no|df=}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Abouit the FCSW|url=http://www.fcsw.net/About%20FCSW.htm|publisher=FCSW|accessdate=October 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109112653/http://www.fcsw.net/About%20FCSW.htm#|archive-date=2012-11-09|dead-url=yes|df=}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Shutts & Bowen Sponsors Florida Women's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony|url=http://www.shutts.com/news-133.html|publisher=Shutts and Bowen|accessdate=October 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120222192945/http://www.shutts.com/news-133.html#|archive-date=2012-02-22|dead-url=no|df=}}
5. ^{{cite book|authors=Florida, West Publishing Company, West Group, Harrison Company|title=West's Florida statutes annotated: under arrangement of the official Florida statutes, Volume 12, Part 2|year=2009|publisher=West Group|page=110}}
6. ^{{cite news|last=Otto|first=Steve|title=Otto: Gage helped bring the Boss to Tampa|url=http://www2.tbo.com/news/opinion/2012/oct/08/otto-gage-helped-bring-the-boss-to-tampa-ar-525328/|accessdate=October 21, 2012|newspaper=The Tampa Tribune|date=October 12, 2012}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Virtual Tour (Florida State Capitol)|url=http://www.myfloridacapitol.com/virtual/whf.html|publisher=State of Florida|accessdate=October 21, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120817155348/http://www.myfloridacapitol.com/virtual/whf.html#|archive-date=2012-08-17|dead-url=yes|df=}}
8. ^{{cite book|author1=Information Please |author2=Holly Hartman |title=Girlwonder: Every Girl's Guide to the Fantastic Feats, Cool Qualities, and Remarkable Abilities of Women and Girls|year=2003|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|isbn=978-0-618-31939-8|pages=63–5}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Gov. Scott Selects Three Inductees for Florida Women’s Hall of Fame |date=June 14, 2018|url=https://www.flgov.com/2018/06/14/gov-scott-selects-three-inductees-for-florida-womens-hall-of-fame-2/ |access-date=November 12, 2018 |dead-url=no |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180730235851/https://www.flgov.com/2018/06/14/gov-scott-selects-three-inductees-for-florida-womens-hall-of-fame-2/ |archive-date=July 30, 2018}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Adela Gonzmart|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/adela-gonzmart/|publisher=Florida Commission on the Status of Women|date=September 27, 2018 |access-date=November 12, 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Janet E. Petro|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/janet-e-petro/|publisher=Florida Commission on the Status of Women|date=September 27, 2018 |access-date=November 12, 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Lee Bird Leavengood|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/lee-bird-leavengood/|publisher=Florida Commission on the Status of Women|date=September 27, 2018|access-date=November 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180317232557/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/lee-bird-leavengood/#|archive-date=2018-03-17|dead-url=no|df=}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Mary Lou Baker|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/mary-lou-baker/|publisher=Florida Commission on the Status of Women|accessdate=January 5, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180106063935/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/mary-lou-baker/#|archive-date=2018-01-06|dead-url=no|df=}}; {{cite news|title=Obituaries: Ex-State Rep Mary Lou Baker|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/316329679/?terms=Mary+Lou+Baker|accessdate=January 5, 2018|work=Tampa Bay Times{{Subscription required|via=Newspapers.com}}|date=May 9, 1965|page=10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180106063628/https://www.newspapers.com/image/316329679/?terms=Mary+Lou+Baker#|archive-date=2018-01-06|dead-url=no|df=}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Kathleen "Scotty" Culp|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/kathleen-scotty-robertson-culp/|publisher=Florida Commission on the Status of Women|accessdate=January 5, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180106063941/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/kathleen-scotty-robertson-culp/#|archive-date=2018-01-06|dead-url=no|df=}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Katherine Fernandez Rundle|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/katherine-fernandez-rundle/|publisher=Florida Commission on the Status of Women|accessdate=January 5, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180106063938/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/katherine-fernandez-rundle/#|archive-date=2018-01-06|dead-url=no|df=}}
16. ^{{cite news|last1=Ceballos|first1=John|title=Carol Jenkins Barnett honored for charity work with induction into Florida Women's Hall of Fame|url=http://www.theledger.com/article/20160129/news/160129363|accessdate=February 3, 2016|work=January 29, 2016|agency=The Ledger|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207002828/http://www.theledger.com/article/20160129/news/160129363#|archive-date=2016-02-07|dead-url=no|df=}}{{cite web|title=Carol Jenkins Barnett|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/carol-jenkins-barnett/|publisher=FCSW|accessdate=February 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314050119/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/carol-jenkins-barnett/#|archive-date=2016-03-14|dead-url=no|df=}}
17. ^{{cite news|last1=Hines|first1=Bea L.|title=Friends and Neighbors: Helen Aguirre Ferre named to Florida Women's Hall of Fame|url=http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/community-voices/article55893540.html|accessdate=February 3, 2016|agency=Miami Herald|date=January 21, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122163320/http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/community-voices/article55893540.html#|archive-date=2016-01-22|dead-url=no|df=}}{{cite web|title=Helen Aguirre Ferré|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/helen-aguirre-ferre/|publisher=FCSW|accessdate=February 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160311132758/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/helen-aguirre-ferre/#|archive-date=2016-03-11|dead-url=no|df=}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Attorney General Pam Bondi Welcomes Three Inducted Into Florida Women's Commission Hall Of Fame|url=http://spacecoastdaily.com/2016/01/attorney-general-pam-bondi-welcomes-three-inducted-into-florida-womens-commission-hall-of-fame/|accessdate=February 3, 2016|agency=Space Coast Daily|date=January 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160129095438/http://spacecoastdaily.com/2016/01/attorney-general-pam-bondi-welcomes-three-inducted-into-florida-womens-commission-hall-of-fame/#|archive-date=2016-01-29|dead-url=no|df=}}{{cite web|title=Elmira Louise Leto|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/elmira-leto/|publisher=FCSW|accessdate=February 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160308114703/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/elmira-leto/#|archive-date=2016-03-08|dead-url=no|df=}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=Mary Lee Nunnally Farrior|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/mary-lee-nunnally-farrior/|publisher=FCSW|accessdate=February 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314045918/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/mary-lee-nunnally-farrior/#|archive-date=2016-03-14|dead-url=no|df=}}
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108. ^{{cite web|title=Helene S. Coleman|url=http://fcsw.net/dt_team/helene-s-coleman/|publisher=FCSW|accessdate=February 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122203929/http://fcsw.net/dt_team/helene-s-coleman/#|archive-date=2016-01-22|dead-url=no|df=}}
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Further reading

  • {{cite book|last1=Davis|first1=Rose Parkman|title=Zora Neale Hurston: An Annotated Bibliography and Reference Guide|date=1987|publisher=Greenwood Press{{Subscription required |via=Questia}}|location=Westport, CT|isbn=0-313-30387-8|url=https://www.questia.com/library/71756937/zora-neale-hurston-an-annotated-bibliography-and}}
  • {{cite book|last1=Hanson|first1=Joyce A.|title=Mary McLeod Bethune & Black Women's Political Activism|date=2003|publisher=University of Missouri Press{{Subscription required |via=Questia}}|location=Columbia, MO|isbn=0-8262-1451-7|url=https://www.questia.com/library/109326376/mary-mcleod-bethune-black-women-s-political-activism}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20131018171235/http://www.fcsw.net/HallofFame.htm Official website]
  • Hall of Fame Brochure includes brief biographies of Hall of Fame inductees
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