The D.C. Women's Hall of Fame (also District of Columbia Women's Hall of Fame) was a project supported by the D.C. Commission for Women and meant to honor the achievements of women from the District of Columbia.
[1] Eight women were inducted into the hall of fame in its first year, 1988.
[2] Women were chosen for making "significant contributions in the fields of community and public service, education, health or labor.
"[3] The hall of fame can be seen in the Dr. Mildred E. Gibbs lecture hall at the Charles Sumner School.
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