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1. Rebecca Lee Crumpler
2. Mary Mcleod Bethune
3. Margaret Strickland Collins
4. Benjamin Banneker
5. Elizabeth Freeman
6. Mae Jemison
7. George Carruthers
8. Ralph Bunche
9. Mark Dean
10. Madam C.J. Walker
11. William H. Carney
12. Moms Mabley
13. Charles Follis
14. Jane Bolin
15. Matthew Henson
16. Mary Ellen Pleasant
17. Bayard Rustin
18. Ursula Burns
19. Robert Sengstacke Abbott
20.Claudette Colvin
21. Gwendolyn Brooks
22. Alice Coachman
23. Gordon Parks
24. Mildred Jeter Loving
25. Charles Hamilton Houston
26. Ethel Waters
27. Moneta Sleet
28. Bessie Coleman
29. Lewis Latimer
30. Henry Ossawa Tanner
31. Beverly Loraine Greene
32. Max Robinson
33. Henry Johnson
34. Georgia Ann Robinson
35. Mamie Johnson






Sources:

PBS: “Celebrating Rebecca Lee Crumpler, first African-American woman physician”
Women’s History: “Mary McLeod Bethune”
Smithsonian Institute Archives: “Margaret Collins: Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, and Mentor”
Biography.com: “Benjamin Banneker”
Women’s History: “Elizabeth Freeman”
Space Center: “Astronaut Friday: Mae Jemison”
Biography.com: “George Carruthers”
Britannica: “Ralph Bunche”
The Nobel Prize: “Ralph Bunche”
Biography.com: “Mark Dean”
Women’s History: “Madam C. J. Walker”
Military Times: “William H. Carney: The first black soldier to earn the Medal of Honor”
Britannica: “Moms Mabley”
Black past: “CHARLES W. FOLLIS”
Biography.com: “Jane Bolin”
CNBC: “Mary Ellen Pleasant, one of the first black self-made millionaires, used an ingenious trick to build her fortune”
NPR: “Before Rosa Parks, There Was Claudette Colvin”
Poetry Foundation: “Gwendolyn Brooks”
The Undefeated: “The day Alice Coachman became the first black woman to win Olympic gold”
Biography.com: “The Richard and Mildred Loving Story”
NAACP: “NAACP HISTORY: CHARLES HAMILTON HOUSTON”
BBC News: “Moneta Sleet: The great black photographer you’ve never heard of”
Women’s History: “Bessie Coleman”
SAAM: “Henry Ossawa Tanner”
Smithsonian Magazine: “Remembering Henry Johnson, the Soldier Called “Black Death””
NPR: “Remembering D.C. Negro Leagues Legend, Mamie ‘Peanut’ Johnson”
     
 
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