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June
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Jun 9
June
Civil Rights
Activist
Mae Mallory
Georgia
Jun 10
June
Actress
Hattie McDaniel
McDaniel (1895-1952) was the first Black person to win an Academy Award, receiving the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mammy in "Gone with the Wind" (1939). Despite her groundbreaking achievement, she faced significant racial discrimination throughout her career: She was barred from the film's premiere at the whites-only Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta and was forced to sit at a segregated table in a side room during the Academy Awards ceremony.
Kansas
Jun 11
June
Pianist
Catholic
Hazel Scott
Scott (1920-1981) was a child prodigy who became a virtuoso pianist, renowned for fusing classical music with jazz and her signature "swinging the classics" style. She was famous for playing two pianos simultaneously at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall. She broke racial barriers as the first Black woman to host her own TV show, The Hazel Scott Show, in 1950. The 15-minute program aired three times a week and featured Scott performing her signature style. However, the show was canceled after she was blacklisted for defending herself against communist allegations before the House Un-American Activities Committee. She was a committed civil rights activist and also notably married to U.S. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
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Jun 11
June
Educator
Civil Rights
Charlotte Hawkins Brown
North Carolina
Jun 11
June
Suffrage
Military
Addie Waites Hunton
Extraordinary
Virginia
Jun 12
June
Architecture
Georgia Louise Harris Brown
Brown, (1918-1999) is considered the second African American woman to become a licensed architect in the U.S.
Kansas
Jun 12
June
Film & TV
Orfeu Negro/Black Orpheus
Orfeu Negro is a 1959 tragedy starring Marpessa Dawn. It is based on the Greek story of Orpheus and Eurydice set in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil during Carnaval.
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Jun 12
June
Law
Loving v Virginia
Decided June 12, 2967. In 1958, Mildred and Richard Loving were arrested and jailed for violating Virginia's Racial Integrity Act, which banned marriages between individuals classified as "white" and "colored." The Lovings first challenged the constitutionality of the Act in the Virginia Supreme Court. After the state court upheld the law, the Lovings appealed to the United States Supreme Court, arguing that Virginia's anti-miscegenation law violated the Equal Protection Clause and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Jun 13
June
Government
Eleanor Holmes Norton
Washington D.C.
Jun 14
June
Actress
Marla Gibbs
Illinois
Jun 15
June
Pianist
Natalie Leota Hinderas
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Jun 19
June
Actress
Singer
Phylicia Rashad
Texas
Jun 22
June
Dancer
Author
Anthropology
Theatre
Katherine Dunham
Known as the "Queen Mother" and "Matriarch of Black Dance", Dunham (1909-2006) pioneered a new form of artistic expression by fusing her anthropological studies of Caribbean cultures with modern dance techniques, creating the Dunham Technique which is still widely taught today. She formed one of the first black ballet companies, the Katherine Dunham Dance Company, through which she showcased the beauty and power of the Dunham Technique's African diasporic dance movements. One of the company's celebrated works was the 1948 piece Caribbean Rhapsody, which featured a remarkable performance by the then 21-year-old Eartha Kitt. The company also achieved acclaim through Broadway and Hollywood performances that brought the Dunham Technique to global audiences.
Illinois
Jun 22
June
Author
Octavia Estelle Butler
Butler (1947-2006) was the the mother of Afrofuturism.
California
Jun 23
June
Activist
Athlete
Wilma Rudolph
Tennessee
Jun 24
June
Film & TV
Porgy and Bess
Starring Dorothy Dandridge and Sydney Potier.
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Jun 25
June
Actress
Brenda Sykes
Louisiana
Jun 26
June
Art
Author
Barbara Chase - Riboud
Pennsylvania
Jun 28
June
Fashion
Zelda Wynn Valdes
Pennsylvania
Jun 28
June
Film & TV
Boomerang
An ensemble cast starring Halle Berry, Robin Givens, Eartha Kitt, Tisha Campbell, and Eddie Murphy.
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Jun 29
June
Film & TV
Coming to America
A Box Office smash!
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Jun 30
June
Civil Rights
Cotton Club
Dancer
Singer
Actress
Lena Mary Calhoun Horne
New York
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