Nicole Lynn Is The First Black Woman to Represent An NFL Quarterback In The Super Bowl

The Philadelphia Eagles soared their way to a spot in the upcoming Super Bowl and made history in the process. This NFL agent, attorney, and President of Operations at Klutch Sports just became the first Black woman to represent an NFL quarterback in the Super Bowl, Black Enterprise reports. Quarterback Jalen Hurts grew up watching hard working […]
Following In the Steps of Fisk University, Talladega College Is Now the Second HBCU With a Gymnastics Team

Black girls do gymnastics, too! This HBCU in Alabama is adding another team to the mix: the second Black women’s gymnastics team in the nation, HBCU Game Day reports. Founded in 1867, Talladega College is Alabama’s oldest HBCU. They’ve been listed as Princeton Review’s best colleges in the Southeast, and it shows with their record-breaking enrollment from 2018-2021. They recently […]
Remembering Coretta Scott King: 4 Things That Wouldn’t Exist Without Her Leadership

It’s been 17 years since her transition! Coretta Scott King was an activist, author, mother, and wife of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Born April 27, 1927 near Marion, Alabama, she was the daughter of farm owners Obadiah “Obie” Scott and Bernice McMurray Scott who emphasized education at a young age, the King Institute at Stanford […]
This Black Woman CEO Made History With Her $80M Company’s First Flagship Retail Store

Charis Jones has always been a woman on a mission. 4 months after delivering twin boys, she hit the road to bring the hottest pieces of jewelry and fashions to various trade shows. After traveling 30,000 miles in 15 months to show people what Sassy Jones is all about, she decided to give e-commerce a try with the […]
4 Good Reasons Everyone Should Read Ralph Ellison’s ‘Invisible Man’ At Least Once

Ellison took home the National Book Award for his work 71 years ago today! Originally published in 1952, Invisible Man was the first novel by Ralph Ellison, who was virtually an unknown author at the time. Written in first-person narration, the book explores the complexities of Black life through the eyes of a young, educated Black man. From the […]
Zoe Saldaña Is the First Actor to Star in Four Films That Made Over $2B at the Box Office

Black girl magic in the air! Zoe Saldaña is a hit at the box office, making her mark in four of the biggest films. She’s Gamora in Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Infinity War and Neytiri in Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water. With the most recent Avatar film surpassing $2 billion worldwide, Saldaña is officially the first actress to star in four films that have crossed […]
Here’s Everything You Never Learned About Leontyne Price, The First Black Leading Performer In Opera

It’s the 62nd anniversary of her premiere at the Metropolitan Opera! Leontyne Price was born Mary Violet Leontyne Price on February 10, 1927 in Laurel, Mississippi. She got her start in church before rising to become one of the most recognized opera singers in the world. Today, at the age of 95, Price continues to […]
This Deaf 9-Year-Old Is Breaking Barriers In Hockey And On The Big Screen

He’s an inspiration to everyone around him! If anyone knows better than to underestimate a person because of their disability, it’s us! We’ve covered enough stories to know that being deaf doesn’t stop talent, skill and determination. Take Tyler Gordon, a self-taught teenage artist who released a portrait book and NFT, or Nakia Smith who uses TikTok to […]
These Hits By Anita Baker Are Exactly What Black Love Should Feel Like

Happy Birthday to a legend! View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Brown & Beautiful (@brownfoxylady) In the realm of musical icons, very few measure up like Ms. Anita Baker. Her music continues to stand the test of time! When she was fighting for her masters a couple of years ago and […]
5 New Things To Teach Your Child About Bessie Coleman

She would’ve been 131 years old! Bessie Coleman was born on January 26, 1892 in Atlanta, Texas, the daughter of sharecroppers. She relocated to Chicago in her 20s, working as a manicurist before discovering her passion for aviation. After being denied admission to a number of aviation schools as a result of racism and gender […]