ALAIN LOCKE, PH.D Writer, educator…Father of the Harlem Renaissance.

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ALAIN LOCKE, PH.D Writer, educator…Father of the Harlem Renaissance

AMBASSADOR ANDREW YOUNG Congressman, activist….First African American ambassador to UN

BARBARA JORDAN Congresswoman…First African American woman State Senator

AMBASSADOR PATRICIA ROBERTS HARRIS Lawyer, professor, politician…First African American woman Ambassador

DOUGLAS WILDER Politician…First African American to be elected governor of U.S. state

HARRY BELAFONTE Musician, actor, social activist…First African American to win Emmy Award

JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN, PH.D Historian…Helped develop Brown vs. Board of Education case

THOMAS JENNINGS Inventor…First African American to hold a U.S. patent- invented the dry cleaning process ********************** GARRETT AUGUSTUS MORGAN Inventor….invented gas mask used in World War I and traffic signal

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AND JAMES NABRIT Civil rights leaders

MORDECAI WYATT JOHNSON Educator…First black president of Howard University

AMBASSADOR RALPH J. BUNCHE, PH.D Educator, diplomat…Mediator of Arab-Israeli conflict and Israel- Egypt Armistice Agreement

RUBY DEE Poet, activist, actress… is known for paving the way for African American actors and filmmakers

THURGOOD MARSHALL, J.D. American jurist…First African American to sit on U.S. Supreme Court and known for victory of Brown vs. Board of Education