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Richard Hatcher

Richard Hatcher 1933 – 2019. First Black Mayor of Gary Indiana.

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Edna Smith Primus

Edna Smith Primus 1944 – 2019 had graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law — the first black woman to do so, in 1972.

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Mazao

Mazao “the crops” for Kwanzaa.

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Mkeka

Mkeka “the Mat” used in Kwanzaa.

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uduX

uduX a Lagos based subscription streaming service, a local version of Spotify.

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Juliet Ehimuan

Juliet Ehimuan Director, West Africa Google.

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Teach for Nigeria

Teach for Nigeria

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Godwin Emefiele

Godwin Emefiele 1961 Governor of Nigeria’s Central Bank since 2014.

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Diandra Forrest

Diandra Forrest 1989 is the first woman with Albinsim to be signed to a major modeling agency.

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Margaret Lawrence

Margaret Lawrence 1914 – 2019. First Black woman psychoanalyst in the United States.

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