Women (history)
Men (history)
Athletes
Artists
Entertainers
100

She was the first African American first lady, and she focused on supporting military families and ending childhood obesity

Michelle Obama

100

The 44th President of the United States, the first Black president in the history of the US

Barack Obama

100

Broke baseball's color barrier, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers

Jackie Robinson
100

Houston, Texas (Alien) Superstar who just announced her next album “Act II,” but has a long list of massive hits like “Crazy in Love"

Beyonce

100

Known for Disney shows, Spiderman as Mary-Jane and the “Dune” movies (and Euphoria)

Zendaya

200

After escaping slavery, this woman made 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people, including her family and friends

Harriet Tubman

200

A formerly enslaved man who became a prominent activist, author and public speaker. He was the father of the abolitionist movement and sought to end the practice of slavery. 

Frederick Douglass

200

Went by "His Airness” and has one of the world’s most recognizable shoes brands

Michael Jordan

200

Known in part for her massive collaborations, including “Empire State of Mind” and “My Boo,” which she performed at the Super Bowl

Alicia Keys

200

The deceased actor known for playing Jackie Robinson in the movie “42” and T’Challa in “Black Panther”

Chadwick Boseman

300

The first African American child to attend a whites-only school in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis

Ruby Bridges

300

An activist who was bloodied at Selma and across the Jim Crow South in the historic struggle for racial equality, he continued to fight for people's rights after joining Congress in 1987.

John Lewis

300

A kid from Akron who has competed in 10 NBA Finals (with eight consecutive appearances from 2011 to 2018), winning four NBA championships.

LeBron James

300

Jamaican reggae singer, guitarist, and songwriter, who is considered a global symbol of Jamaican music and culture and identity

Bob Marley

300

Influential actor who is one of 18 entertainers to win the EGOT, which includes an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, an Academy Award, and a Tony Award. Her big roles included “The Color Purple,” “Sister Act” and more

Whoopi Goldberg

400

A prominent journalist, activist, and researcher, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who was one of the founders of the NAACP

Ida B. Wells

400

Known as the winning lawyer of the famous case Brown v. Board of Education, in which segregated schools were declared unconstitutional

Thurgood Marshall

400

Widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, she played alongside her sister Venus for many years

Serena Williams

400

Seen as one of the biggest pop singers in history, the New Jersey-born star had hits including “I Wanna Dance With Somebody”

Whitney Houston

400

Popular actress known for a massive list of movies like “The Help,” “The Woman King,” Amanda Waller in "Suicide Squad". She also wrote "Grey's Anatomy" and "How to Get Away with Murder"

Viola Davis

500

 In 1968, she became the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress and represented New York's 12th congressional district.

Shirley Chisholm

500

Founded the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute and advised Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft

Booker T. Washington

500

Born as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., he changed his name, calling it a “slave name.” He changed it to this

Muhammad Ali

500

Referred to as the "Queen of Soul", named as the greatest singer of all time by many - has hits including "R-E-S-P-E-C-T"

Aretha Franklin

500

Famous actor known for having the “voice of god” that has seen him narrate many movies.

Morgan Freeman