Academia
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UT Law honors Virgil C. Lott, its first Black graduate, who became Austin’s first Black judge and a champion for civil rights, with a special medal presentation.
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Highlands Ranch High School will launch Douglas County’s first AP African American Studies course, led by teacher Valarie Moses, after students successfully advocated for deeper Black history education.
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Robert J. Jones has been appointed the first African American president of the University of Washington, marking a historic milestone. Learn about his journey and future leadership at UW.
Science
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Dr. Marcus Martin made history as the first Black resident in UC’s emergency medicine program and later led UVA’s first emergency medicine department. Learn about his inspiring journey and legacy.
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The Tucker House in Santa Monica, home to the city’s first Black physician, Dr. Marcus O. Tucker, is now a historical landmark, honoring the legacy of the Tucker family and their contributions…
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Dorothy Phillips makes history as the first Black woman to lead the American Chemical Society, focusing on inclusivity and inspiring young scientists in her presidential role.
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Senamile Masango, South Africa’s first Black female nuclear scientist, broke barriers and inspired women in science. Learn about her groundbreaking legacy.
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Meet Rev. John Percell Ball, the Leader Who Built Ridgefield’s First Black Church and Pushed for Civil Rights
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Entertainment
History
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Discover the inspiring journey of Alan Thacker Busby, UConn’s first Black graduate, who became a scholar, military veteran, and professor, leaving a lasting legacy in education.
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Gary Ham, U.Va.’s first Black varsity football player, broke barriers amid racism and found purpose in ministry, leaving a legacy of courage and faith.
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John W. Porter, EMU’s first Black president, led the university through crisis, expanding enrollment and academic programs during his transformative Decade of Advancement.
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Dr. Rose Delores Gibbs, MUSC’s first Black woman medical graduate, shared her inspiring journey at the 2024 commencement. Learn about her groundbreaking career and lasting impact on global health and community service.