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Famous Black Americans; use the entire name with no spaces; https://bit.ly/Chiefblackhistory

Horizontales
She was a biologist major that worked with skin pigments and how ultraviolet rays can effect our skin She studied to find the cure for melanoma
She is Black fiber artist who creates portraits. Through her quilts, she aims to “tell stories that may have been forgotten over time.”
She was an American writer who wrote about the Black experience, not shying away or excluding the struggles and accomplishments of Black Women in her work.
He is unapologetically molding a safe space for the Black youth within his pages. This award-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author is securing his spot in history.
African Prince and Military Commander (Amir) Educated in Islam, Languages, and Politics in Timbuktu
Her music "Singing is my life. It has always been my life. It will always be my life." Queen of salsa & Latin music
Developed new techniques for administering cancer chemotherapy
66th Governor of Virginia (1990-1994) FIRST African American Governor in the USA
he only African American male tennis player to win the Wimbledon title (1975). He was also the first and only African American player to be ranked #1 in the world.
Declared pluto was not the 9th planet. Served on the Advisory Council for NASA
Freedom fighter Study of Paartheid and how it ended President of S. Africa
Verticales
He finished his career with 12,312 rushing yards in 118 games, a record that wasn’t broken until 1984, when Walter Payton went past him in 18 more games and 451 more carries.
The first black quarterback to win a Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXII) in 1988.
His artwork focused on "suggestive dichotomies" in the art room.
he became the first African American, the first enslaved person in the United States, and the second woman in the United States to publish a book of poems.
Her works are all examples of a cultural renaissance where she worked with other black artists to portray possibilities of the Black identity.
is the pioneer of the abolitionist movement as he lived through the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Actor who “refused roles that played to racial stereotypes, and pushed the restrictive boundaries set by Hollywood and made inroads into the American mainstream.”
Mathematician, engineer, physician, and astronaut First black American woman to visit space