Artists
Authors
Inventors
Freedom Fighters
Philly Jawns
100

She delivered a 🔥🔥🔥 spoken word poem at Joe Biden's inauguration

Amanda Gorman

100
This author of My Bondage and My Freedom has a quote featured on our door

Fredrick Douglass

100

She became the first Black woman millionaire by inventing a line of cosmetics and hair products

Madame C.J. Walker
100

She fought for voting rights in Mississippi and founded the Freedom Democratic Party to get more Black candidates in office

Fannie Lou Hamer

100

This North Philly native founded the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium in 2020

Dr. Ala Stanford

200

This actor, director, and entrepreneur is daughter of Motown legend Diana Ross

Tracee Ellis Ross

200

She wrote Justice's poetry and played a cameo role in the movie Poetic Justice

Maya Angelou
200

As the first Black college student at Iowa State University, he discovered over 300 new uses for peanuts

George Washington Carver

200

This "Fundi" -- or builder -- helped build youth power through the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

Ella Baker

200

After graduating from CAPA in 2005, she gained fame with songs like "Bust Your Windows" and "Pick Up Your Feelings"

Jazmine Sullivan

300

She won an Academy Award for her documentary 13th

Ava DuVernay

300
This TV host -- who has co-authored 5 books -- set the world record for the world's highest book advance fee in 2005

Oprah Winfrey

300

He has more than 80 patented inventions, but his most famous is the Super Soaker

Lonnie Johnson

300

At the age of 17, she disguised herself as a boy in order to fight against slavery in the Union Army

Cathay Williams

300

As a teacher in Frankford, she defiantly rode whites-only street cars and petitioned to have them integrated (alongside her fiance Octavius V. Catto) over 100 years before Rosa Parks

Caroline LeCount
400

Her first group was called Girl's Tyme, and three of the four member reunited when she became the first Black woman to headline Coachella

Beyonce

400

This author of Beloved and The Bluest Eye was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2020

Toni Morrison

400

Every time you've seen a traffic light prevent an accident, thank this man who invented them

Garret Morgan

400

He was a key organizer of MLK's March on Washington, but his role was often downplayed due to his homosexuality

Bayard Rustin

400

Her incredible voice broke multiple race barriers at previously segregated performance halls, and she gave a famous concert outside the Lincoln Memorial in 1929

Marian Anderson

500

Christopher George Latore Wallace got this rap name from the 1975 movie Let's Do It Again

Biggie Smalls

500

In addition to writing classics like Their Eyes Were Watching God, this icon of the Harlem Renaissance interviewed formerly enslaved people in the 1930s to capture their history

Zora Neale Hurston

500

She invented the first home security system in 1969

Marie Van Brittan Brown

500

She led 150 Black soldiers the Combahee River Raid, liberating over 700 enslaved people in South Carolina

Harriet Tubman
500

There is a school named after this woman, the first Black female lawyer in Pennsylvania, at 42nd and Spruce

Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander