This prolific author wrote more than a hundred works of literature, including Monster and Fallen Angels.
This educator was the first Black President of the Boston School Committee.
Who is John D. O'Bryant?
This influential journalist was the first Black woman to anchor a local television news show in Nashville, TN. She went on to build a global media empire that includes television, film, and publishing with an estimated personal net worth of $2.6 billion.
Who is Oprah Winfrey?
The brutal murder of this 14 year-old Chicago boy while he visited his family in Mississippi helped spark the modern Civil Rights Movement.
Who was Emmett Till?
This "greatest" professional boxer was banned from the sport for 3 1/2 years for conscientiously objecting to the Vietnam War. He went on to fight not only in the ring but for civil rights.
A poet whose world-wide stage includes number 46 and number LV.
Who is Amanda Gorman?
This founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and leader of the August 1963 March on Washington earned his Ph.D. from Boston University.
Who is the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?
This mathematician could calculate the orbital trajectories of objects in space, helping NASA launch crewed spaceflights. President Obama awarded her the National Medal of Freedom in 2015.
Who is Katherine Johnson?
As Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, this 17-term U.S. Representative urged activists seeking change to get into "good trouble."
Who was John Lewis?
His number, 42, is or will be retired at all Major League Baseball parks, commemorating this barrier-breaking athlete's achievements.
Who is Jackie Robinson?
This “beloved” writer was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature, the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
From 1962-64, this “First Lady of Roxbury” served as the president of the Boston branch of the NAACP. Her activism helped "pave the way" for school desegregation in Boston.
Who is Melnea Cass?
The first panel of this painter's series, The Great Migration (1941), appears below:
This influential civil rights leader lived for periods of his life at 27 Dale Street in Roxbury. Today, he is honored with a boulevard bearing his name which runs through the same neighborhood.
This basketball star's off-court teamwork includes philanthropic activities such as founding a school and community center in his home town of Akron, OH, and donating $2.5 million for the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
Who is LeBron James?
The author of the 1974 novel on which this film is based, was a prolific essayist and major intellectual whose influence is felt today.
Who is James Baldwin?
This revolutionary and abolitionist who fought for the education of Boston's Black children, also founded Boston's African Mason Lodge in 1775, establishing Black Freemasonry.
Nicknamed, "Queen Bey," this singer, songwriter, producer and actor is an icon of American culture, and one of the highest paid celebrities.
Who is Beyoncé Knowles?
This politician was the first Black woman elected to the U.S Congress, where she represented New York's 12th Congressional District for 7 terms. She fought for racial and economic justice, and in 1972 she ran for President with the slogan "unbossed and unbought."
Who was Shirley Chisholm?
This tennis champion has won 23 Grand Slam (major) titles, and ranks number one in prize earnings.
Who is Serena Williams?
seen here working out with daughter Olympia
With a building at UMass Boston named in her honor, this enslaved woman published Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, in 1773.
Who is Phillis Wheatley?
This scholar, businessman and abolitionist represented Boston in the Massachusetts State Legislature from 1872-1873.
Who is Lewis Hayden?
This actor portrayed many Black icons on film, starring as Jackie Robinson in 42, James Brown in Get on Up, and T'Challa in The Black Panther.
Who is Chadwick Boseman?
This unanimous (9-0) Supreme Court decision (1954) handed down on May 17, 1954, stated that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal", and therefore violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
What is Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_v._Board_of_Education
She is the only NCAA basketball player to score 2,000 points and block 500 shots. Today, she plays center for the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA.
Who is Brittney Griner?