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Jan 29
January
Journalism
Entrepreneur
Actress
Oprah Winfrey
Mississippi
Apr 4
April
Entrepreneur
Journalism
Eunice Johnson
Entrepreneur in fashion, journalism, and beauty. Founder of Ebony Fashion Fair Tour, Fashion Fair Cosmetics, and Ebony and Jet Magazine and The Negro Digest.
Alabama
May 19
May
Theatre
Journalism
Lorraine Vivian Hansberry
Ahhh, "to be young, gifted, and Black"! Hansberry was a dynamic playwright and the first Black woman author to have a play performed on Broadway. Her best-known work, the play A Raisin in the Sun, has been considered one of the greatest plays of the 20th century.
Illinois
May 27
May
Activist
Journalism
Victoria Earle Matthews
“There is no one so black that is not akin to me”. Matthews declared during her 1897 speech “The Awakening of the Afro-American Woman”.
Georgia
May 31
May
Author
Journalism
Mary Elizabeth Jones Parrish
Mississippi
Jul 3
July
Journalism
Gertrude Bustill Mossell
Pennsylvania
Jul 15
July
Banking
Journalism
Civil Rights
Baptist
Educator
Maggie Lena Walker
On July 24, 1903, Maggie L. Walker became the first Black woman to serve as president of a U.S. bank, as well as the first woman founder of a U.S. bank, when she rallied members of the Independent Order of St. Luke to charter and capitalize the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in Richmond, Virginia.
Virginia
Jul 16
July
Civil Rights
Journalism
Ida B. Wells
Investigative journalist who fearlessly investigated and exposed horrific realities of lynchings in the United States in the 1890s.
Mississippi
Jul 16
July
Harlem Renaissance
Journalism
Esther Popel Shaw
Pennsylvania
Aug 26
August
Civil Rights
Journalism
Sue Bailey Thurman
Arkansas
Aug 30
August
Civil Rights
Journalism
Baptist
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.
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Aug 31
August
Journalism
Suffrage
Activist
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
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Sep 9
September
Journalism
Delilah Beasley
Ohio
Sep 23
September
Suffrage
Journalism
Educator
Civil Rights
Mary Church Terrell
"A white woman has only one handicap to overcome - that of sex. I have two - both sex and race. ... Colored men have only one - that of race. Colored women are the only group in this country who have two heavy handicaps to overcome, that of race as well as that of sex."
Tennessee
Nov 1
November
Journalism
The Crisis
The Official Magazine of the NAACP.
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Nov 11
November
Journalism
Civil Rights
Daisy Bates
Arkansas
Nov 24
November
Journalism
Dorothy Butler Gilliam
Tennessee
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