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Aug 1
August
Military
Civil Rights
Sarah Louise Keys
Sarah Louise Keys Evans' refusal to give up her bus seat led to a landmark Interstate Commerce Commission ruling that banned segregation in interstate travel. In 1952, Evans, a Women's Army Corps member on leave from Fort Dix dressed in full military uniform, boarded a Carolina Trailways bus in Trenton, New Jersey heading home to Washington, N.C. Around midnight in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, a new driver took over. The new driver went down the aisle to check tickets and ordered her to give up her seat to a white Marine, despite the 1946 Morgan v. Virginia Supreme Court ruling that banned segregation in interstate travel. When Evans refused, the new driver had all of the passengers except Evans depart the bus and move to a different bus.
North Carolina
Aug 1
August
Journalist
Entertainment
Jackie Ormes
Cartoonist whose strips and panels infused fashion and refinement with social and political elements.
Pennsylvania
Aug 2
August
Government
Muriel Bowser
Mayor of D.C.
Washington D.C.
Aug 3
August
Science
Joan Higginbotham
NASA Astronaut, Electrical Engineer, and the third black woman to travel into Space.
Illinois
Aug 4
August
Anthropology
Mayme Clayton
Arkansas
Aug 5
August
Science
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson
Dr. Jackson is the first Black woman to graduate with a doctorate in particle physics. She holds her Bachelor's degree in Physics (1968) and her Ph.D. in theoretical elementary particle physics (1973), both from MIT.
Washington D.C.
Aug 6
August
Medicine
Susie King Taylor
Nurse and Memoirist
Georgia
Aug 6
August
Activist
Actress
Singer
Abbey Lincoln
Illinois
Aug 7
August
Educator
Harlem Renaissance
Catherine Allen Latimer
On August 7, 1920 the New York Age published a story about four Black women who had been accepted by the New York Public Library for training. Catherine Latimer was one of the four. She became New York Public Library's first Black librarian.
Tennessee
Aug 8
August
Activist
Mary Virginia Cook Parrish
Suffragist
Kentucky
Aug 8
August
Law
Educator
Wanda Akin Brown
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Aug 9
August
Entrepreneur
Rose Morgan
Owner of Rose Meta House of Beauty in Sugar Hill & A founder of NY's only black owned commercial bank, the Freedom National Bank.
Mississippi
Aug 9
August
Singer
Actress
Whitney Houston
The Voice!
New Jersey
Aug 9
August
Theatre
Singer
Anne Brown
Maryland
Aug 9
August
Educator
Civil Rights
Government
Willa B. Player
Mississippi
Aug 10
August
Activist
Author
Educator
Anna Julia Cooper
Modernly, Cooper has been referred to as the Mother of Black Feminism after her book A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South sparked a new era of Black feminist thought, challenging the prevailing narratives of race, gender, and class.
North Carolina
Aug 11
August
Government
London Breed, Mayor
Breed (1974) was the first Black woman elected Mayor of San Francisco, California.
California
Aug 12
August
Singer
Harlem Renaissance
Pianist
Gladys Bentley
"It seems I was born different. At least, I always thought I was."
Pennsylvania
Aug 12
August
Art
Educator
Entertainment
Camille Billops
California
Aug 12
August
Singer
Lillian Evanti
Washington D.C.
Aug 13
August
Medicine
Government
Jocelyn Elders, Surgeon General
Elders (1933) was the 15th Surgeon General of the United States, a Pediatrician, and Public Health Administrator.
Arkansas
Aug 14
August
Entrepreneur
Jazz
Singer
Catholic
Harlem Renaissance
Ada "Bricktop" Smith 
Ada Beatrice Queen Victoria Louise Virginia Smith, called "Bricktop" for her fiery red hair, led an extraordinary life and was known by many names including The Queen of Paris Nightclubs.
West Virginia
Aug 15
August
Entrepreneur
AME
Biddy Mason
After suing for and being granted her freedom, Biddy became one of the first black women to own land in Los Angeles and she founded the first black church in Los Angeles, the First African Methodist Episcopal Church, in 1872. "If you hold your hand closed, nothing good can come in. The open hand is blessed, for it gives in abundance, even as it receives."
Georgia
Aug 16
August
Law
Government
Senator Carol Moseley Braun
Illinois
Aug 16
August
Harlem Renaissance
Rent Party
"She sanging like the rent is due!"
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Aug 17
August
Author
Educator
Activist
Charlotte Forten Grimké
Grimke (1837-1914) hailed from a triumvirate of intellectual and abolitionist families: born into the prestigious Forten family, she later married into the equally renowned Grimke family, and shared familial ties with the influential Purvis family. She was an activist, educator, and a diarist whose published works gave rare insight into the life and perspective of a free Black woman in the North, pre-civil war.
Pennsylvania
Aug 18
August
Civil Rights
Amelia Boynton Robinson
Georgia
Aug 19
August
Entrepreneur
Mary Ellen Pleasant
“My cause was the cause of freedom and equality for myself and for my people and I’d rather be a corpse than a coward.”
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Aug 21
August
Civil Rights
Journalist
Esther Cooper Jackson
Jackson was a civil rights activist, social worker, and journalist who played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Virginia
Aug 25
August
Athlete
Althea Gibson
Tennis and golf pro, Gibson was the first black woman to compete in the U.S. National Championships (now known as the U.S. Open) in 1950. In 1951, she became the first Black player to compete at Wimbledon and she was the first Black woman to compete professionally on the LPGA Tour.
South Carolina
Aug 26
August
Science
Katherine Johnson
West Virginia
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