Virginia Women in History

Virginia Women in History was an annual program sponsored by the Library of Virginia that honored Virginia women, living and dead, for their contributions to their community, region, state, and nation.[1] The program began in 2000 under the aegis of the Virginia Foundation for Women and Delta Kappa Gamma Society International; from 2006 to 2020 it was administered by the Library of Virginia. In 2021, it was replaced by the Strong Men and Women in Virginia History program.

2000 honorees

2001 honorees

2002 honorees

2003 honorees

2004 honorees

2005 honorees

2006 honorees

2007 honorees

2008 honorees

2009 honorees

2010 honorees

2011 honorees

2012 honorees

Monica Beltran, a soldier in the Virginia Army National Guard who was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Valor, one of the 2012 honorees.

2013 honorees

2014 honorees

2015 honorees

2016 honorees

2017 honorees

  • Corazon Sandoval Foley (born 1950), Fairfax County, community activist[34]
  • Nora Houston (1883–1942), Richmond, artist and social reformer
  • Cynthia Eppes Hudson (born 1959), Nottoway County, Chief Deputy Attorney General of Virginia
  • Mary Virginia Jones (born 1940), Prince William County, mechanical engineer[35]
  • Louise Harrison McCraw(1893–1975), Buckingham, author and executive secretary of the Braille Circulating Library
  • Doris Crouse-Mays (born 1958), Wythe County, labor leader
  • Undine Smith Moore (1904–1989), Ettrick, educator and composer
  • Martha Rollins (born 1943), Richmond, community activist and philanthropist; recipient of the VABPW Foundation Business Leadership Award[36]

2018 honorees

2019 honorees

2020 honorees

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