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Nov 23
November
Civil Rights
Educator
Mamie Till Mobley
Civil rights Activist and mother of Emmitt Till.
Nov 24
November
Journalism
Dorothy Butler Gilliam
Nov 24
November
Activist
Anna Johnson Julian
Sociologist, Activitst
Nov 26
November
Film & TV
Anna Lucasta (1958)
Eartha Kitt and Sammy Davis Jr.
Nov 26
November
Government
Civil Rights
Educator
Activist
Sybil Haydel Morial
Morial (1932-2024) was a staunch voting and civil rights activist, the wife of the first Black Mayor of New Orleans, Ernest "Dutch" Morial, and mother of Marc Morial, the second Black Mayor of New Orleans.
Nov 30
November
Government
Educator
Shirley Chisholm
First Black Woman elected to Congress.
Dec 5
December
Military
AME
Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley
In 1942, Earley (1918-2002) became the first Black woman to be commissioned as an officer in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). After initially serving as a staff training officer, station control officer, and company commander at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, she was promoted to major in September 1943, coinciding with the transition from WAAC to WAC (Women's Auxillary Corps). In 1945, During World War II she commanded the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion (The Six Triple 8) and led the only all-Black, all-female battalion to serve overseas. The 6888th was responsible for sorting and delivering mail to nearly seven million soldiers in the European Theater of Operations. She ultimately achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel, the highest rank available to women in the WAC at that time.
Dec 5
December
Civil Rights
Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955-1956
Dec 8
December
Singer
Government
Educator
Actress
Zelma Watson George
Multi-talent: a musicologist, diplomat, philanthropist, actress, singer, educator, sociologist, and administrator.
Dec 10
December
Entrepreneur
Olivia Clarke Stanford
Co-Owner of Rose Meta House of Beauty
Dec 11
December
Singer
Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton
(1926-1984)
Dec 13
December
Civil Rights
Ella Baker
Civil Rights Activist
Dec 15
December
Anthropology
Chemistry
Civil Rights
Actress
Author
Eslanda Goode Robeson
Dec 15
December
Military
Kathryn Magnolia Johnson
YMCA, WWI
Dec 18
December
Film & TV
The Color Purple
Dec 19
December
Actress
Baptist
Cicely Tyson
Dec 21
December
Athlete
Florence Griffith Joyner
Dec 22
December
Film & TV
Waiting to Exhale
Dec 23
December
Actress
Civil Rights
Fredricka "Fredi" Washington
Dec 24
December
Entrepreneur
Banking
Activist
Stephanie St. Clair, The Queen of Harlem
“I’m not afraid of Dutch Schultz or any other man living. He’ll never touch me.” After Schultz was shot in the stomach while on the toilet at his favorite restaurant, St. Clair sent a telegram to his hospital bed that read “So You Sow — So Shall Ye Reap.” signed “Madam Queen of Policy.”
Dec 28
December
Actress
Nichelle Nichols
Actress; Star Trek; Blacksploitation
Dec 31
December
Art
Educator
AME
Nursing
Selma Hortense Burke
Burke (1900-1955) was a sculptor, educator, art school founder, and fixture in the Harlem Renaissance. Her bas relief image of President Franklin Roosevelt is permanently displayed at the Recorder of Deeds Building in Washington, D.C. and is the disputed inspiration for the American dime.
Dec 31
December
Civil Rights
Recy Taylor
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