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- Singer (en)
- Actor (en)
- Composer (en)
- Judge (en)
- Surgeon (en)
- Author (en)
- Journalist (en)
- Painter (en)
- Artist (en)
- Archivist (en)
- Economist (en)
- Film director (en)
- Rapper (en)
- Scholar (en)
- Television producer (en)
- Educator (en)
- Professional wrestler (en)
- Pianist and composer (en)
- Music producer (en)
- Librarian (en)
- Civil rights activist (en)
- News anchor (en)
- Football player (en)
- Restaurateur (en)
- U.S. Congressman (en)
- University administrator (en)
- Mayor of Savannah, Georgia (en)
- Former NFL linebacker (en)
- Former NFL player (en)
- Executive Director of the National Urban League (en)
- Former professional football player (en)
- Epidemiologist (en)
- Music Professor (en)
- Environmental organic chemist and the first female president of National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (en)
- Politician and first black graduate of Emory University School of Law (en)
- First African American woman elected to the Georgia General Assembly (en)
- Educator, philanthropist, and community service activist (en)
- First black woman elected to the New Jersey state legislature (en)
- U.S. Congresswoman, Washington's 10th District; first Korean-American woman elected to Congress in its 230-year history (en)
- First black woman to sit on the Atlanta City Council (en)
- Human rights activist and 2016 Green Party vice presidential nominee (en)
- Author and civil rights activist (en)
- C.M.E. bishop, educator, academic administrator (en)
- CEO of the MTN Group (en)
- DJ, producer and member of Major Lazer (en)
- Department director (en)
- Drama Professor (en)
- Economist, historian (en)
- Educator, Georgia Woman of Achievement (en)
- Educator, mission worker (en)
- Federal judge (en)
- First black graduate of West Point (en)
- Georgia State Senator (en)
- Government official in New York City and state (en)
- Head of Science Department (en)
- Jazz flute and saxophone player) (en)
- Librarian, U.S. Congressman (en)
- Mathematician and nuclear scientist (en)
- Methodist minister, architect of churches (en)
- Model/actress (en)
- Mother of rapper Kanye West (en)
- Movie director and screenwriter (en)
- NAACP leader (en)
- Paymaster in the U.S. Army (en)
- Physics Professor (en)
- Pianist, band leader and composer (en)
- Politician and university administrator (en)
- Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department (en)
- Record producer and songwriter (en)
- Singer, born Bobby Wilson (en)
- Social worker and politician (en)
- Songwriter and record producer (en)
- Sportswriter, co-host of Highly Questionable (en)
- Founder of the Hillside Chapel and Truth Center; played an important role in the African American church and community (en)
- Voting rights activist (en)
- Judge and attorney; first African-American woman admitted to the Georgia Bar (en)
- Ware Professor of Sociology, Director of the Environmental Justice Resource Center (en)
- African-American recording pioneer, founder of Black Swan Records, Insurance executive (en)
- Noted author, educator, lawyer, diplomat, songwriter and civil rights activist; writer of the poem "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing", widely known as the "Negro National Anthem" (en)
- State field director, South Carolina NAACP, first African American elected to the South Carolina Senate after Reconstruction (en)
- Assistant coach with the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team (en)
- Sports agent; founder and president of All Pro Sports and Entertainment (en)
- Retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and a member of the Tuskegee Airmen (en)
- Immunologist; CEO and founder of Balm in Gilead, Inc. (en)
- Black suffragist, civil rights activist, and Atlanta socialite (en)
- First African American president of Morehouse College and Atlanta University (en)
- First African American graduate of the University of Georgia (en)
- First African-American graduate of the University of Georgia (en)
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