Trailblazers in History
Movements That Shaped Us
Innovators
Hidden Figures
Cultural Icons
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She refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus, sparking a pivotal boycott in 1955

Rosa Parks

100

This 1963 event in Washington, D.C., featured Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

March on Washington

100

Known as the “Queen of Soul,” she sang hits like “Respect” and “Natural Woman.”

Aretha Franklin

200

The first African American President of the United States, elected in 2008.

Barack Obama

200

Founded in 1909, this organization fights for civil rights through legal action and advocacy

NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

200

This agricultural scientist promoted crop rotation and discovered hundreds of uses for peanuts

George Washington Carver

200

The first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license, she became a famous stunt flyer in the 1920s.

Bessie Coleman

200

his legendary boxer was known for saying, “I am the greatest,” and for refusing to be drafted into the Vietnam War.

Muhammad Ali

300

This pioneering educator founded the National Council of Negro Women and was an advisor to FDR

Mary McLeod Bethune

300

The 1954 Supreme Court decision that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional

Brown v. Board of Education

400

She became the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1968 and ran for President in 1972

Shirley Chisholm

400

This movement in the late 1960s emphasized Black pride, self-sufficiency, and cultural identity

Black Power Movement

500

The first African American to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, known for his work in the Brown v. Board of Education case.

Thurgood Marshall

500

She was a leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and known as the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement.”

Ella Baker

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