Boston Black History
Black Women
Civil Rights Leaders
Black Literature
Black Musical Contributions
Black Trailblazers
100

She was active in the movement to desegregate Boston schools, and has a road named in her honor.

MELNEA CASS

100

This black poet was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, MO on April 4, 1928

MAYA ANGELOU

100

He helped to end legal segregation and became the first Black Supreme Court Justice.

THURGOOD MARSHALL

100

Oprah Winfrey turned this author's book Beloved into a movie

TONI MORRISON

100

This blind musician was a child prodigy before his first adult hit of "Superstition"

STEVIE WONDER

100

He was the first Black baseball player to break the race barrier.

JACKIE ROBINSON

200

This man is believed to be the first person killed in the Boston Massacre.

CRISPUS ATTUCKS

200

In May 1885 she gave her most famous Speech "Ain't I a Woman" at a women's right convention

SOJOURNER TRUTH

200

He was the first Black man to earn a degree from Harvard University and co-founded the NAACP.

W.E.B. Du Bois

200

This author's book How Stella Got Her Grove Back was made into a movie.

TERRY MCMILLAN

200

This musician started out in NWA but has since become a famous producer and record executive.

DR. DRE

200

In 1966 this man, the former owner of Slades, became the first Black basketball coach in the NBA.

BILL RUSSELL

300

He met his future wife while he was a student at Boston University in 1951.

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

300

This woman helped to register voters in Georgia to help the Democrats win both senate seats in a special election this year

STACEY ABRAMS

300

The first black child to desegregate an elementary school in the south in 1960.

RUBY BRIDGES

300

This author's autobiography was published in 1965, after his death.

MALCOLM X

300

This musician helped to create politically and socially conscious hip hop in the 1980's with his band Public Enemy

CHUCK D

300

She was the first elected Black senator in 1993 from Illinois.

CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN

400

Boston City Council President is about to become the first black mayor when Mayor Walsh becomes Secretary of Labor.

KIM JANEY

400

She traveled three hours roundtrip from her house to her high school, was on the honor roll every year, and graduated as salutatorian on her high school class in 1981.

MICHELLE OBAMA

400

Was at Selma with Dr. King and also the first Black man to run two national campaigns for the Democratic presidential nomination.

REV. JESSE JACKSON

400

This author has written Long Way Down and As Brave As You

JASON REYNOLDS

400

This famous singer is known as the Queen of Soul

ARETHA FRANKLIN

400

In 1998 she became the first black woman astronaut in space.

MAE JEMISON

500

This female poet published her first book of poetry in Boston and has a building named after her at UMass Boston

PHILLIS WHEATLEY

500

She became the first black woman elected to Congress in 1968 and ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972.

SHIRLEY CHISOLM

500

He was a Freedom Rider, spoke at the 1963 March on Washington, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011.

JOHN LEWIS

500

This author just released her 4th book entitled Concrete Rose

ANGIE THOMAS

500

His song "What a Wonderful World" is one of the most famous songs of all time.

LOUIS ARMSTRONG

500

She is the first black woman to be named National Youth Poet Laureate

AMANDA GORMAN