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1 lut 2021 · From helping to develop a Covid-19 vaccine, to breaking barriers in the White House and in the C-suite, below are 23 Black leaders who are shattering glass ceilings in their wide-ranging...
- Alicia Boler Davis on Trailblazing at General Motors, Amazon, Stem
Alicia Boler Davis discusses leading through Covid,...
- Walgreens
"Sometimes people assume you're in the wrong place, and all...
- Meet Dana Canedy, The First Black Publisher of a Major Imprint
Dana Canedy was named senior vice president and publisher of...
- Meet Sydney Barber, U.S. Naval Academy's First Black Woman Brigade Commander
"My performance in this role and the way that I lead, will...
- It’s Absolutely Alarming
Senior-level Black women are leaving their media jobs, and...
- Courtney Connley
Careers Reporter for CNBC.com
- Alicia Boler Davis on Trailblazing at General Motors, Amazon, Stem
7 lut 2022 · Each year during Black History Month, the stories of figures like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Rosa Parks are often elevated—and with good reason. These figures made contributions to Black history and, by extension, American history, that cannot be overstated.
These Black leaders advanced civil rights, reshaped American law, wrote the next chapter of literature, and more.
30 sty 2024 · Kennedy was one of eight women and the only Black student in her class. In the years since graduating in 1951, Kennedy represented civil rights leaders and became a leading voice in several...
Black history is the story of African Americans in the United States and elsewhere. Learn about Black History Month, Black leaders, the Great Migration, the civil rights movement and more.
27 paź 2009 · The civil rights movement was a struggle for justice and equality for African Americans that took place mainly in the 1950s and 1960s. Among its leaders were Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm...
14 paź 2009 · After the Civil War, the racist legacy of slavery persisted, spurring movements of resistance. Learn important dates and facts about the African American experience.