Singer Billie Holiday, educator Donna Shalala and civil rights champion Coretta Scott King will be enshrined with eight others in the National Women’s Hall of Fame. The 2011 honor roll includes Barbara Mikulski, the longest-serving woman of the U.S. Senate, and Lilly Ledbetter, whose lawsuit against Goodyear sparked a pay equity act in Congress. The women will be inducted Oct. 1 in Seneca Falls, N.Y., where the first known women’s rights convention was held. Established in 1969, the hall acclaims women who have made valuable contributions to society and to the freedom of women. More