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| Sarah Vaughn, international jazz singer Zora Neale Hurston, anthologist, modern writer, and folklorist Jylla Foster, current National President and branch magr. for IBM Elizabeth Koontz, first black president of the NEA Dr. Alyce Gullantee, first black psychiatrist to receive an Emmy Dionne Warwick, international recording celebrity Lullelia Harrison, first exec. secretary of any of the greek letter organizations Versia Lindsay, first woman to graduate from the School of Sciences at Atlanta University Anita Turpeau Anderson, first woman on the debate team at Howard Freddye Henderson, first black owner of a travel agency in the U.S. Sheila Williams, first black female news and public affairs director for two radio stations simultaneously Clara McLaughlin, first black woman to own and operate a t.v. station Myrtice Taylor, first black superintendent for curriculum and instruction in the Atlanta Public Schools Edythe White, first woman to serve on the Jackson, Alabama City Council Judge Bernice Donald, first black woman elected to the Tennessee Judiciary Ja'Net DuBois, accomplished actress/singer/artist Grace Bumbry, international opera singer Algenita Scott Davis, immediate past national president of the National Bar Association Dr. Elaine Johnson, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services ADAHMA Director Dr. Lucy Perez, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services Office of Substance Abuse Prevention Medical Director Yvonne Miller, Virginia State Senator Judge Willie Whiting, circuit court of Cook County Dr. Deborah Wolfe, former U.S. Education Chief, U.S. House of Representative committee on Education and Labor,and Chairperson of the New Jersey Board of Higher Education Thelma Duggin, political activist Towanda Braxton, recording artist, part of the R&B music group, The Braxtons Sherl Underwood, comedian Jasmine Guy, actress, choreographer |
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