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Discover Black women's legacies month by month. Explore history's milestones and celebrate the remarkable achievements of influential figures.
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Aug 28
August

1963 March on Washington
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom where Martin Luther King Jr's I Have a Dream speech took place.
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Aug 30
August

Xernona Clayton
Clayton is a retired broadcasting executive, talk show host, philanthropist and lifelong civil rights activist and leader. She worked closely with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. She has remained committed to honoring and advancing the cause of racial equality and empowering African American communities throughout her career.
Oklahoma
Aug 31
August

Donyale Luna
Luna (1945-1979) was the first black woman to appear on the cover of Vogue Magazine when, in 1966, she appeared on the cover of British Vogue.
Michigan
Sep 3
September

Dorothy Maynor
Maynor (1910-1996) was an international concert soprano, the first African American to sing at a US President’s Inauguration (Harry Truman, 1949), and the Founder of the Harlem School of Arts.
Virginia
Sep 4
September

Dr. Margaret Strickland Collins
Entomologist nicknamed “the termite lady” for her pioneering work in termite biology, behavior, and control methods. Her groundbreaking work revolutionized the pest control industry.
West Virginia
Sep 6
September

Washington D.C.
Sep 7
September

Jean Blackwell Hutson
Hutson (1914-1998) was an educator, archivist, and curator at the New York Public library - the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Florida
Sep 10
September

Christine Darden
Mathematician, aeronautical engineer, "human computer", and data analyst who worked at NASA for nearly 40 years. She was one of the "Hidden Figures" who made significant contributions to NASA's space program and she became the first Black woman at NASA's Langley Research Center to be promoted to Senior Executive Service.
North Carolina
Sep 11
September

Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes
Hayes (1890-1980) was the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in Mathematics.
Washington D.C.
Sep 12
September
North Carolina
Sep 13
September

Alberta King
King (1904-1975) was a formidable Civil Rights advocate, Choir Director, Musician, and mother of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Georgia
Sep 14
September

Constance Baker Motley
Judge Motley (1921-2005) was a woman of firsts. She was the first Black woman to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, to serve as a federal court judge (Southern District of New York), and to sit in the New York State Senate. She was also the first woman to hold the office of President of the Borough of Manhattan. Earlier in her career she was a law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP Legal Defense fund's first woman attorney. She also represented Dr. Martin Luther King and the Freedom Riders.
Connecticut
Sep 15
September

4 Little Girls
Ku Klux Klan bombing of 4 little girls in Birmingham, Alabama - Denise McNair (11), Addie Mae Collins (14), Carole Robertson (14), and Cynthia Wesley (14).
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Sep 17
September

Washington D.C.
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