The C.R. Patterson & Sons Company
The C.R. Patterson & Sons Company was the first Black owned automobile manufacturer, founded by Charles Richard Patterson in 1893 and running until 1939.
Read more "The C.R. Patterson & Sons Company"The C.R. Patterson & Sons Company was the first Black owned automobile manufacturer, founded by Charles Richard Patterson in 1893 and running until 1939.
Read more "The C.R. Patterson & Sons Company"Aliko Dangote (April 10, 1957) is the world’s richest black man as of 2019. His fortune built from a private oil refinery in Nigeria which will have a refining capacity of 6500,000 barrels a day and is expected to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on oil imports.
Read more "Aliko Dangote"The Association of Black Psychologists was founded in 1968 in San Francisco.
Read more "The Association of Black Psychologists"Ebony became the first Black magazine in mass circulation in 1945.
Read more "Ebony"Robert F. Smith (December 1, 1962) is the founder of private equity firm Vista Equity Partners that focuses exclusively on investing in software companies. The firm has more than $46 billion in assets and is one of the best-performing private equity firms.
Read more "Robert F. Smith"Patrice Motsepe (January 28, 1962) is South Africa’s first and only black billionaire is the founder of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM), a Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed mining company and he also owns the African Rainbow Capital, a private equity firm focusing on investments in the financial services sector.
Read more "Patrice Motsepe"Folorunsho Alakija (July 15, 1951) is Nigeria’s first female billionaire is the founder of Famfa Oil and a Nigerian fashion label that catered to upscale clientele.
Read more "Folorunsho Alakija"Jeh Johnson (born September 11, 1957) became the first Black United States Secretary of Homeland Security in 2010.
Read more "Jeh Johnson"Ava DuVernay (born August 24, 1972) is the first Black woman to be nominated for Best Director by the Golden Globe Awards for Selma in 2014.
Read more "Ava DuVernay"Thomas Mundy Peterson (1824 – 1904) was the first Black man to vote in an election under the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution, granting voting rights regardless of race in 1870.
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