Oklahoma women’s Hall of Fame
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The Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame, created in 1982, is a project of the
Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women. Inductees are women
who have lived in Oklahoma for a major portion of their lives or who
are easily identified as Oklahomans and are: pioneers in their field or in a
project that benefits Oklahoma, have made a significant contribution to the
State of Oklahoma, serve or have served as role models to other Oklahoma
women, are "unsung heroes" who have made a difference in the lives of
Oklahomans or Americans because of their actions, have championed other
women, women's issues, or served as public policy advocates for issues
important to women. Inductees exemplify the Oklahoma Spirit.
Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women. Inductees are women
who have lived in Oklahoma for a major portion of their lives or who
are easily identified as Oklahomans and are: pioneers in their field or in a
project that benefits Oklahoma, have made a significant contribution to the
State of Oklahoma, serve or have served as role models to other Oklahoma
women, are "unsung heroes" who have made a difference in the lives of
Oklahomans or Americans because of their actions, have championed other
women, women's issues, or served as public policy advocates for issues
important to women. Inductees exemplify the Oklahoma Spirit.
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