Title: The Road Not Taken
1The Road Not Taken
- Reflections on African American History
- Sundra Kincey, Doctoral Candidate
- Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
- Office of Minority Affairs Presentation
- Florida State University
- February 23, 2006
2Carter G. Woodson1875 - 1950
Founder of Negro History Week (now Black History
Month)
3Frederick Douglass (1817 1895)
Abolitionist, orator and writer who fought
against slavery and for women's rights. Douglass
was the first African-American citizen appointed
to high ranks in the U.S. government.
4The First Black Vote
Though there would be still so many rivers to
cross and mountains to climb, this was indeed a
glorious, inspiring, landmark event. We can sense
the many years this gray-haired man has waited
for this moment to cast his ballot. In line are
others, including a military man. HARPER'S
WEEKLY, November 16, 1867
5Booker T. Washington1856-1915
Founder of Tuskegee Normal School in Alabama (now
Tuskegee University)
6George Washington Carver(1864-1943)
American scientist, educator, humanitarian, and
former slave. Carver developed hundreds of
products from peanuts, sweet potatoes, pecans,
and soybeans his discoveries greatly improved
the agricultural output and the health of
Southern farmers.
7W.E.B. DuBois1868 -1963
First African American to receive a Ph.D. from
Harvard University Co-Founder of the NAACP
8Martin Luther King, Jr.1929-1968
National leader of the civil rights movement,
leading boycotts and staging protests against
segregation in the South.
9Coretta Scott King1927-2006
Widow of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. and Founder of Martin Luther
King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
10Malcolm X1925-1965
World renowned African American/Pan-Africanist
and human rights activist
11Thurgood Marshall(1908 1993)
First African American elevated to U.S. Supreme
Court (1967-1991)
12Colin PowellBorn 1937
- First African American to serve as
- chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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14Sojourner Truth1797-1883
Nationally known speaker on human rights for
slaves and women
15Harriet Tubman(1820 - 1913)
Devoted her life to fighting slavery, helping
slaves and ex-slaves, and championing the rights
of women. An incredibly brave woman, she was
known as the "Moses of her people." Conductor for
the Underground Railroad who helped slaves flee
to freedom in the North
16Mary McLeod Bethune1875-1955
Founder of Bethune-Cookman College
17Zora Neale Hurston1891-1960
A novelist, folklorist, and anthropologist
18Rosa Parks1913-2005
"mother of the civil rights movement"
19Shirley Chisholm(1924 - 2005)
First African-American woman elected to the US
Congress. During her long political career, she
fought for the rights of women and minorities.
20Bessie Coleman(1893-1926)
First black female pilot and the first woman to
receive an international pilot's license.
21Mae C. JemisonNASA Astronaut (former)
First African-American Woman in Space
22Oprah Winfrey
- First African-American woman
- to reach billionaire status
23Black HistoryYesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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