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Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech "Ain't I a Woman?" Harriet Tubman's 1859 fable about colonizing slaves Sheryl Sandberg commencement speech at Barnard College First Lady Michelle Obama's 2016 commencement address at Tuskegee University Queen Elizabeth I's speech to the troops at Tilbury
Ginni Rometty's 2015 Northwestern University commencement speech Danielle George's Royal Institution lectures Evita Peron's 1951 Renunciamento Jessica Mendoza calls a major league baseball playoff in 2015 Dolores Huerta at the Delano Grape Strike March
Mother Teresa used her appearance at the 1994 U.S. National Prayer Breakfast Olympic cyclist Nicole Cook's 2013 retirement speech Serrin M. Foster's speech "The Feminist Case Against Abortion" Amelia Earhart's "A Woman's Place in Science" speech
Astronaut Sally Ride's "Shoot for the Stars" speech Tanni Grey-Thompson's "Shout a Bit Louder" speech Emmeline Pankhurst's "Freedom or Death" speech Coretta Scott King's 1968 speech "10 Commandments on Vietnam" Hellen Keller's "1916 Strike Against War" speech
Malala Yousafzai's UN speech on youth education Aicha el-Wafi, speech on forgiveness Indira Gandhi's speech "What Educated Women Can Do" Benazir Bhutto's address to the 1995 UN Conference on Women Eleanor Roosevelt speeches on the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights

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Words List For Famous Speeches by Women Bingo Cards

  • Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
  • Harriet Tubman's 1859 fable about colonizing slaves
  • Sheryl Sandberg commencement speech at Barnard College
  • First Lady Michelle Obama's 2016 commencement address at Tuskegee University
  • Queen Elizabeth I's speech to the troops at Tilbury
  • Ginni Rometty's 2015 Northwestern University commencement speech
  • Danielle George's Royal Institution lectures
  • Evita Peron's 1951 Renunciamento
  • Jessica Mendoza calls a major league baseball playoff in 2015
  • Dolores Huerta at the Delano Grape Strike March
  • Mother Teresa used her appearance at the 1994 U.S. National Prayer Breakfast
  • Olympic cyclist Nicole Cook's 2013 retirement speech
  • Princess Diana's 1997 speech on banning landmines
  • Serrin M. Foster's speech "The Feminist Case Against Abortion"
  • Amelia Earhart's "A Woman's Place in Science" speech
  • Astronaut Sally Ride's "Shoot for the Stars" speech
  • Tanni Grey-Thompson's "Shout a Bit Louder" speech
  • Emmeline Pankhurst's "Freedom or Death" speech
  • Coretta Scott King's 1968 speech "10 Commandments on Vietnam"
  • Hellen Keller's "1916 Strike Against War" speech
  • Malala Yousafzai's UN speech on youth education
  • Aicha el-Wafi, speech on forgiveness
  • Indira Gandhi's speech "What Educated Women Can Do"
  • Benazir Bhutto's address to the 1995 UN Conference on Women
  • Eleanor Roosevelt speeches on the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights