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Leanna Archer

Youngest teen CEO to ring the opening bell for the NASDAQ stock market.

Leanna Archer

Valerie Jarrett

Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama.

Valerie Jarrett

Patricia Bath

First African American female doctor to patent a medical invention.

Patricia Bath

Beverly Johnson

First African-American woman to grace the cover of American Vogue in 1971

Beverly Johnson

Carol M Braun

First Black Woman Senator, Candidate for Mayor of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Carol M Braun

Elsie Scott

President and chief executive officer for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation

Elsie Scott

Rochelle Ballantyne

High school senior; her name is at the top of I.S. 318′s list of best Chess players. Teen Aims To Be First African-American Female Chess Master!

Rochelle Ballantyne

Ernestine Sheperd

At 75, World’s Oldest Performing Female Bodybuilder

Ernestine Sheperd

Susan L Taylor

Founder, National Cares Mentoring Movement

Susan L Taylor

Amy Barnett

Editor-in-Chief, Ebony Magazine

Amy Barnett

Linda Johnson

Jet Magaine Chairman

Linda Johnson

Debert Cook, CMP

Founder/Publisher/ Editor-In-Chief of African American Golfers Digest

Debert Cook, CMP

Miki Turner

Award Winning Photo Journalist

Miki Turner
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Suzanne Shank

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SUZANNE SHANK President & CEO, Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. L.L.C. A founding partner and principal of the fifth-largest black-owned investment bank, which has $51 billion in total managed issues, Shank was one of the senior managers tapped by the … Continue reading →

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Sheila Crump Johnson

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Sheila Crump Johnson, the nation’s first Black female billionaire, the cofounder of BET.

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Ursula Burns

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Ursula Burns – She is the first black woman CEO to head a S&P 100 company. She is also the first woman to succeed another woman as head of a S&P 100 company. In 2009, Forbes rated her the 14th … Continue reading →

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Condoleezza Rice

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Condoleezza Rice an American professor, politician, diplomat and author. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, and was the second to hold that office in the administration of President George W. Bush. Rice was the first African-American … Continue reading →

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Maya Angelou

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American writer, Maya Angelou survived a tough childhood and early adulthood to become a singer, actress, activist, and writer. In 1993, she came to much wider attention when she recited a poem of her own composition at the first inauguration of … Continue reading →

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