Women's History Month: Black Pioneers List Celebrating 'First Of Many'
Women’s History Month: Celebrating Black Women Pioneers And Their Many Historic Firsts
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1. Kamala Harris, first woman and Black woman Vice President of the United States

2. Bianca Smith, MLB’s first Black woman coach
Bianca Smith was hired as a minor league coach for the Red Sox, making her the first Black woman coach in the MLB’s 151-year history.
The athlete-turned-coach has a storied sports career. Smith played softball at the New England-based Dartmouth college and went on to serve in coaching roles at Case Western Reserve in Ohio, the University of Dallas, and most recently Carroll University in Wisconsin. Her appointment with the Red Sox isn’t her first experience with the MLB. She served as an intern in the baseball operations departments for the Cincinnati Reds and the Texas Rangers. Smith credits her mother for introducing her to the game.
“My mom was a fan, not the extent I am where I watch games every day,” she said. “Even if my team isn’t playing, I’m watching a game on MLB.tv; my mom would feel like we actually had to go to the games. She didn’t like watching them on TV. But once she introduced the game to me, I fell in love with the strategy. I should have known then that I wanted to coach.”
3. Amanda Gorman, the nation’s youngest inaugural poet

4. Mellody Hobson, first Black woman to chair Starbucks' board

5. Nia DaCosta, first Black woman to direct a Marvel movie

6. Meisha Ross Porter, first Black woman to be NYC Schools Chancellor

7. Jennifer King, First Black Woman NFL Coach

8. Oprah Winfrey, First Black Woman Billionaire

9. Barbara Jordan, First Black Woman Elected Into Congress from the South

10. Mariya Russell, First Black Woman Chef to Earn a Michelin Star
11. Mae C. Jemison, First Black Woman in Space

12. Mary Jackson, First Black Woman to Work for NASA

13. Bessie Coleman, First Black Woman Pilot

14. Hattie McDaniel, First Black Woman to Win an Academy Award

15. Whoopi Goldberg, First Black Woman to Win EGOT (Academy Award, 1990), (Emmy, 2002 & 2009), (Grammy, 1985) and (Tony, 2002)

16. Alice Coachman, First Black Woman To Win an Olympic Gold Medal

17. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, First Black Woman to Become a Doctor of Medicine in the U.S.
18. Madam C.J. Walker, First Black Woman Millionaire

19. Serena Williams, First Black Woman to Win a Career Grand Slam in Tennis

20. Loretta Lynch, First Black Woman to be Attorney General of the U.S.

21. Stacey Abrams, First Black Woman to be a Major Party Nominee for State Governor

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