Black Directors
Black Women in Media
Trailblazers
Black People in Television
Civil Rights and Black Power
100

Director of the 1986 film "She's Gotta Have it"

Spike Lee

100

Mother of Black Hollywood

Jenifer Lewis

100

First African American to create a feature film

Oscar Micheaux

100

Star of ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder"

Viola Davis

100

Founders of the Black Panther Party

Huey Newton and Bobby Seale

200
Creator and Director(some episodes) of Queen Sugar

Ava DuVernay

200

Starred in "A Different World"  and provide voice acting for many shows that included "Rugrats", "Codename: Kids Next Door", "As Told by Ginger", and "Danny Phantom"

Cree Summer

200

Born in Chicago, she was the first black playwright to have a broadway play with "Raisin in The Sun"

Lorraine Hansberry 

200

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Will Smith

200

She was placed on the FBI's Most Wanted List in the 1970's

Angela Davis

300

Director of 2016 movie that won an Academy Award for Best Picture

Barry Jenkins

300

Host of the Highest rated television Talkshow in history which aired from 1986-2011

Oprah Winfrey

300

First Black Woman elected to Congress in 1968 and run for President in 1972

Shirley Chisholm

300

The first African American Bachelorette 

Rachel Lindsay
300

Viewed as too radical and a racist towards white people

Malcolm X

400

Columbia Alum and Director of "The Hate U Give"

George Tillman Jr.

400

Portrayed Tina Turner in 1993 film "What's Love Got to Do with it"

Angela Bassett

400

First woman ever inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1987)

Aretha Franklin

400

Won Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for his FX Original Show

Donald Glover

400

Delivered "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech the night before his death 

Martin Luther King Jr

500

First African American and Youngest person to be nominated by the Academy for Best Director

John Singleton-Boys in the Hood

500

The first Black Woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress 

Halle Berry-Monster's Ball(2002)

500

First Black recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Annie Allen 

Gwendolyn Brooks

500

The first Black person to win an Emmy

Harry Belafonte(1960)


500

Acclaimed Poet, Singer, Memoirist and Civil Rights Icon. Also credited with being apart of numerous plays, movies, and television shows.

Maya Angelou