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Ella Fitzgerald was the first African American woman to win a Grammy Award, 1958. Over the course of her career, Fitzgerald won thirteen Grammies, sold over 40 million records, performed for 58 years, and was inducted into the National Womanβs Hall of Fame.
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Jill Elaine Brown (1950- ) β’
Jill Elaine Brown became the first African American woman to serve as a pilot for a major U.S. airline when she was hired by Texas International Airlines at the age of 28. Her passion for flying began...
Black History Month
Jill Elaine Brown was the first African American woman to be admitted into the U.S. Navy flight training program. And in 1978 became the first African-American female pilot to fly for a major U.S. commercial airline.
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William Wells Brown, African American lecturer, groundbreaking novelist, playwright, and historian. Widely considered to have been the first African American to publish works in several major literary genres. Known for his political activism especially involvement with the anti-slavery movement
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Black History Month
Mae Jemison: First African American Woman in Space
On Sept. 12, 1992, aboard the space shuttle Endeavor, Mae Jemison and six other astronauts completed 126 orbits around the Earth. A mission specialist, she was a co-investigator of two bone cell research experiments.
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Nobel Peace Prize 1950
The Nobel Peace Prize 1950 was awarded to Ralph Bunche "for his work as mediator in Palestine in 1948-1949"
Black History Month
After negotiating the 1949 Armistice Agreements between Israel and four Arab states, in 1950, Ralph Bunche became the first African American and person of color to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The St. Augustine Movement (1963-1964) β’
The St. Augustine Movement was a series of civil rights protests that occurred in St. Augustine, Florida between 1963 and 1964. They were led by local branches of the NAACP Youth Council and Southern ...
Black History Month
The St. Augustine movement was a part of the wider Civil Rights Movement, taking place in St. Augustine, Florida from 1963 to 1964. It was a major event in the city's long history and had a role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Alexandria Library Sit-In (1939) β’
The Alexandria Library sit-in was one of the first acts of civil disobedience of its type in United States history involving racial discrimination and is credited with pioneering the use of nonviolent...
Black History Month
The Alexandria Library sit-in was one of the first acts of civil disobedience of its type in United States history involving racial discrimination and is credited with pioneering the use of nonviolent direct action.
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Zelda Barbour Wynn Valdes (1901β2001) β’
Zelda Barbour Wynn Valdes was an African American fashion and costume designer. Valdes was the first Black designer to open her own shop, which was the first Black-owned business on Broadway in New Yo...
Black History Month
Zelda Barbour Wynn Valdes an influential fashion designer best known for helping to create the iconic Playboy Bunny costume. She was the first Black designer to open her own shop, which was the first Black-owned business on Broadway in NYC.
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Gwendolyn Brooks
Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine.
Black History Month
1950: Gwendolyn Brooks is the first Black poet to win a Pulitzer Prize.
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Black History Month
1916, Alice Ball, first African American and first woman to graduate with a master's degree from the University of Hawaii, invents a treatment for Hansenβs disease (otherwise known as leprosy).
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Black History Month
Black History is America's History
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Sylvia Robinson
Artist, songwriter, producer, record label owner, and CEO: the original hip-hop mogul. Sylvia Robinson laid the foundation for rap to flourish into the most lucrative music genre today.
Dubbed βHip-Hopβs First Godmotherβ, singer and music producer Sylvia Robinson produced the first-ever commercially successful rap record: βRapperβs Delight,β by the Sugar Hill Gang. And along with her husband, she co-owned the first hip-hop label, Sugar Hill Records.
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Frederick McKinley Jones: From Self-Taught Engineer to βKing of Coolβ
The Black inventor is best known for creating portable refrigeration equipment used to transport food, blood, and medicine during World War II.
Black History Month
Frederick McKinley Jones invented the air-cooling units used in food transporting trucks in the 1930s, and was awarded more than 60 patents over the course of his life, 40 of which involved refrigeration equipment.
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Daniel Hale Williams and the First Successful Heart Surgery
βA people who donβt make provision for their own sick and suffering are not worthy of civilization.β βDaniel Hale Williams
Black History Month
The first successful open-heart surgery was performed in 1893 by a black surgeon named Dr. Daniel Hale William.
He also founded the first hospital that employed black healthcare workers.
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From 1870 to 1940, βBlack people accounted for more inventions during this period than immigrants from every country except England and Germany.β Innovations like the traffic light (Garrett Morgan), modern refrigeration (Frederick McKinley Jones), and automatic elevator doors (Alexander Miles)
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Black History Month
Marcenia Lyle "Toni" Stone (July 17, 1921 - November 2, 1996) was the first woman to play professional baseball for a previously all-men's major-league team
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Black History Month
Born in 1917, Mamie Phipps Clark became a pioneer of child development studies, spearheading research that became pivotal in the ending of racial segregation in schools.
The Clarkβs research became the ethical basis for the NAACP's case in Brown Vs the board of Education.
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Black History Month
The historian was the second Black student to graduate from Harvard University with a doctorate degree. His incredible research led to the establishment of Black History Month in 1926. It later became a nationally recognized annual event in 1976
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Orange cat with a pink nose sleeping on a blanket with his paw under his face.
My sweet baby, Macaroni π§‘
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On my way to work earlier this week. Texas does show off some days.
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