Academia
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Mo Green becomes the first Black state superintendent of North Carolina, focusing on advancing public education, fostering student success, and building strong partnerships with lawmakers.
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Yonnie Collins, the first Black member of the Haverhill School Committee, is focused on improving student wellness, advocating for trauma-informed education, and fostering change in the school system.
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Dr. Robert S. Peterkin, Boston’s first Black headmaster, pioneered groundbreaking educational programs that transformed schools across the nation. His legacy continues to inspire generations.
Science
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Dr. Nakiya Naomi Showell, the first African American Medical Director of the Harriet Lane Clinic at Johns Hopkins, leads efforts to improve pediatric care and promote health equity for underserved communities.
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Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Levi Watkins Jr., the first Black chief cardiac surgery resident at Johns Hopkins, a pioneer in medicine, and a champion for diversity.
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Discover how Dr. Mumba Chalwe-Kaja became Zambia’s first female urological surgeon, breaking barriers and championing excellence in African medicine through research, education, and advocacy.
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Tauana McDonald has been named the President and CEO of Mount Carmel Health System, becoming the first African American woman to lead the 138-year-old organization. Learn more about her leadership and achievements.
Recent Posts
- Paul Pitts Reflects on Leading Change as UND’s First Black Student Body President and Community Advocate
- Shanelle Booker, First African-American Woman to Lead U.S. Attorney’s Office for Middle District of Georgia, Takes Charge of Federal Law Enforcement
- Dr. Archie Wade, The First Black Faculty Member At The University Of Alabama, Leaves A Lasting Legacy Of Leadership And Community Impact At 80
- Brian Colbert Sworn In as Marin County’s First Black Supervisor After 175 Years, Vows to Uplift Vulnerable Communities
- Jennifer Jones, the First African American Rockette, Inspires Generations with Her Journey, Memoir, and Dancing Jenn Doll
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Featured Story
Shanelle Booker, First African-American Woman to Lead U.S. Attorney’s Office for Middle District of Georgia, Takes Charge of Federal Law Enforcement
Read More: Shanelle Booker, First African-American Woman to Lead U.S. Attorney’s Office for Middle District of Georgia, Takes Charge of Federal Law EnforcementShanelle Booker becomes the first African-American woman to lead the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia, making a powerful impact on federal law enforcement.
Entertainment
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Discover the inspiring journey of Jennifer Jones, the first African American Rockette. Learn about her memoir, children’s book, and collectible Dancing Jenn Doll.
History
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Hiram Revels became the first African American U.S. Senator in 1870, championing civil rights and education for African Americans. Learn about his groundbreaking journey and legacy in U.S. politics.
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Discover how Willie O’Ree, the NHL’s first Black player, broke racial barriers and left an enduring legacy in hockey.
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Ernest ‘Dutch’ Morial, the first Black mayor of New Orleans, revolutionized tourism, city services, and minority business development. Learn about his lasting legacy.
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Matthew Simpson Davage, born in Shreveport, became the first African American president of Rust College. His remarkable contributions to education left a lasting legacy.