Famous Firsts
Inventors
Acronyms
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100

The 1st African American woman to travel space.              

Mae Jemison 

1992)

100

The inventor of the blood bank.

Dr. Charles Drew

100

BCC

Bethune Cookman College

(now BCU)

100

Toni, Maya, Lynn, and Joan

Girlfriends

100

Known for her energy and ability to sing multiple genres, her impact on the music genre is unsurpassed. She is known for such songs as ‘Natural Woman’ and ‘Think’.

Aretha Franklin

The Queen of Soul!

200

The 1st African American world heavyweight boxing champion.  

Jack Johnson 

(1908-1915)

200

Most significant invention was the refrigeration machine, a medical revolution which aided in the transportation of medicine, food and blood during the second world war.

Frederick Jones

200

NUL

National Urban League

200

It follows the lives of three young males living in the Crenshaw ghetto of Los Angeles, dissecting questions of race, relationships, violence, and future prospects.            

Boyz N’ the Hood

200

An American singer-songwriter, rapper, actress, and producer. Her first debut album featured the hit single "Ladies First".

Queen Latifah

300

The 1st African American honored on a US Postal Stamp.

Booker T Washington 

(1940)

300

The inventor of the Laserphaco Probe, which improved treatment for cataract patients.  

Dr.Patricia Bath 

(1986)

300

BPP

Black Panther Party

300

A significant number of African American youth have cited this as a source of inspiration for their decision to attend a historically Black college.

A Different World

300

Debuting as the lead singer of one of the best charting female groups in history, with number one hits, such as Baby Love", "Come See About Me", and "Love Child".

Diana Ross

400

The 1st African American woman National Security Advisor and Secretary of State of the United States.

Condoleezza Rice 

(2005)

400

A computer scientist and engineer, he is credited with helping develop a number of landmark technologies for IBM, including the color PC monitor, the Industry Standard Architecture system bus (a device that allows disk drives, printers, and monitors to be plugged directly into the computer) and the first gigahertz chip (1999).          

Mark Dean

400

CORE

Congress of Racial Equality

400

A black Southern woman struggles to find her identity after suffering abuse from her father and others over four decades.

The Color Purple 

(1985)

400

Known as the ‘First Lady of Song’ and her incredible scat-singing. She was a significant contributor to the Jazz genre with hits that included “Summertime.”

Ella Fitzgerald

500

The 1st Black-owned and operated hospital in America, Provident Hospital and Training School for Nurses, was founded in 1891 by another famous first.

Dr. Daniel Hale Williams

500

An African American inventor, physicist, engineer and space scientist, he perfected a compact and very powerful ultraviolet camera/spectrograph for NASA to use when it launched Apollo 16 in 1972 among other inventions. He was inducted into the National Inventor’s Hall of Fame in 2003.  

George Robert Carruthers

500

SNCC

Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

500

A Cool black private eye is hired by a crime lord to find and retrieve his kidnapped daughter.

 Shaft 

(1971)

500

“First base? You ain’t got what it takes. You smile, you wink, you big fake flake. You’re so pathetic you make my stomach turn. You beg, you borrow, now you have to learn.”  

MC Lyte – Lyte As a Rock

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