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Black Excellence Archives

Black Vision. Black Brilliance. Black Legacy.

A curated archive honoring Black excellence across mathematics, science, literature, history, arts, and technology through portraits, concise context, and cinematic biographies.

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Mathematics

Numbers become power in this collection of brilliant minds who calculated launches, opened classrooms, and turned abstract ideas into world-changing tools.
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Algebra

Dudley Weldon Woodard

(October 3, 1881 - July 15, 1965)Mathematician and professor.

Calculus

William Schieffelin Claytor

(January 4, 1908 - July 14, 1967)Mathematician specializing in topology.

Statistics & Probability

David Blackwell

(April 24, 1919 - July 8, 2010)Statistician, mathematician, and game theorist.

Applied Mathematics

Katherine Johnson

(August 26, 1918 - February 24, 2020)Mathematician and NASA research mathematician.

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Science

From lifesaving medicine to environmental justice, these scientists confront the unknown and prove discovery can change survival, policy, and the future.
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Biology

Charles Drew

(June 3, 1904 - April 1, 1950)Surgeon and medical researcher.

Chemistry

Percy Julian

(April 11, 1899 - April 19, 1975)Research chemist and entrepreneur.

Physics

Shirley Ann Jackson

(August 5, 1946 -)Physicist and university leader.

Environmental Science & Justice

Wangari Maathai

(April 1, 1940 - September 25, 2011)Environmentalist, biologist, and political activist.

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Literature

Writers, poets, essayists, and journalists take center stage in stories where language becomes memory, rebellion, imagination, and a map toward freedom.
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Fiction

Toni Morrison

(February 18, 1931 - August 5, 2019)Novelist, editor, and professor.

Poetry

Langston Hughes

(February 1, 1901 - May 22, 1967)Poet, novelist, playwright, and columnist.

Essays

James Baldwin

(August 2, 1924 - December 1, 1987)Essayist, novelist, and critic.

Journalism

Ida B. Wells

(July 16, 1862 - March 25, 1931)Journalist, editor, and anti-lynching activist.

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History

Movements rise, records are reclaimed, and legacies refuse to disappear in this collection of leaders and scholars who reshaped Black memory.
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Civil Rights

Martin Luther King Jr.

(January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968)Minister and civil rights leader.

Political History

Shirley Chisholm

(November 30, 1924 - January 1, 2005)Politician, educator, and author.

Cultural History

Carter G. Woodson

(December 19, 1875 - April 3, 1950)Historian, author, and institution builder.

African Diaspora

W. E. B. Du Bois

(February 23, 1868 - August 27, 1963)Sociologist, historian, editor, and Pan-Africanist.

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Arts

Vision, sound, movement, and cinema collide as Black artists reimagine culture and leave performances, images, and films that refuse to fade.
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Visual Arts

Kehinde Wiley

(February 28, 1977 -)Painter and visual artist.

Music

Nina Simone

(February 21, 1933 - April 21, 2003)Singer, pianist, composer, and activist.

Film

Spike Lee

(March 20, 1957 -)Filmmaker, writer, actor, and professor.

Dance

Alvin Ailey

(January 5, 1931 - December 1, 1989)Dancer, choreographer, and company founder.

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Technology

Code, machines, patents, and bold ideas drive this collection of innovators who built the tools behind safer streets, smarter systems, and future worlds.
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Software Engineering

Roy L. Clay Sr.

(August 22, 1929 - September 22, 2024)Computer scientist, engineer, and entrepreneur.

Computer Science

Timnit Gebru

(1982/1983 -)Computer scientist and AI ethics researcher.

Electrical Engineering

Granville T. Woods

(April 23, 1856 - January 30, 1910)Inventor and electrical engineer.

Inventors

Garrett Morgan

(March 4, 1877 - July 27, 1963)Inventor, publisher, and entrepreneur.