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Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner is an American actor, musician, director, producer, writer, and consultant. He is best known for his roles as Theo Huxtable on the long-running NBC sitcom "The Cosby Show" and as Malcolm McGee on the UPN sitcom "Malcolm & Eddie".
Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes is an American football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Texas Tech, and was drafted by the Chiefs with the tenth overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
Isha Sesay
Isha Sesay is a British journalist of Sierra Leonean descent. Since 2005 she has worked as an anchor and correspondent for CNN International. She left CNN in 2018 to support a girls education project called W.E. Can Lead for African girls.
Van Jones
Van Jones is a co-founder of several non-profit organizations, including the Dream Corps, a "social justice accelerator" He served as President Barack Obama's Special Advisor for Green Jobs, and as a Co-Host of CNN's political debate show "Crossfire".
Kweku Mandela
Kweku Mandela is a producer, known for "Inescapable" (2012), "Mandela's Children" (2018) and "Dreamland" (2018). He is the grandson of Nelson Mandela, who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
Ibtihaj Muhammad
Ibtihaj Muhammad is known for being the first Muslim-American woman to wear a hijab while competing for the United States in the Olympics. She earned the bronze medal as part of Team USA, becoming the first female Muslim-American athlete to earn a medal.
Dapper Dan
Dapper Dan is a fashion icon, famous for dressing hip-hop musicians in luxury streetwear.
Shirley Chisholm
In 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first black woman elected to the United States Congress, and she represented New York's 12th Congressional District. In 1972, she became the first black candidate for a major party's nomination for President.
Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi was an Indian activist, who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.
Kerry Kennedy
Kerry Kennedy is the seventh child and third daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel. She is also a niece of the late President John F. Kennedy and United States Senator Ted Kennedy, and a cousin of former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy.
Naomi Wadler
March for Our Lives was a student-led demonstration in support of tighter gun control. Turnout was estimated to be between 1.2 and 2 million people, making it one of the largest protests in United States history. Participants included Naomi Wadler.
The Time
The Time, also known as Morris Day and The Time, and The Original 7ven, is an American musical group that was formed in Minneapolis in 1981. Band members Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are also long-time collaborators with Janet Jackson.
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Morris Day
Morris Day is an American musician, composer, and actor. He is best known as the lead singer of The Time.
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson is ranked as the highest all-time box office star with over $5.1 billion total United States box office gross. The worldwide box office total of his films, excluding cameo appearances, is over $12 billion.
Brie Larson
Brie Larson is an American actress and filmmaker. She has expanded to leading roles in both independent dramas and film franchises, receiving such accolades as an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe.
Steve Harvey
Steve Harvey is an American comedian, television host, producer, radio personality, actor and author. He is a 6-time Daytime Emmy Award winner, 2-time Marconi Award winner, and a 14-time NAACP Image Award winner in various categories.
Luci Martin
Luci Martin was a Lead Singer of Chic, alongside Alfa Anderson. Martin's voice could also be heard on many of the top selling records of such artists as Diana Ross, Carly Simon, Deborah Cox, and Sheila B.
Alfa Anderson
Alfa Anderson is a soul and dance music icon whose voice defines an entire era of popular music. She is of the original lead vocalists in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominated group Chic.
Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of "American Idol", in 2005. She has received numerous awards and accolades, including seven Grammy Awards, 10 Billboard Music Awards, 14 ACM Awards, and 12 American Music Awards.
Susanne Bartsch
Susanne Bartsch is an event producer whose outlandish, over-the-top monthly parties at the Copacabana in the late 1980s united the haute and demi-monde, and made her an icon of New York nightlife.
Norma Jean Wright
Norma Jean Wright is an American singer and was the lead vocalist of the American group Chic, a soul, R&B and disco band, from 1977 to 1978.
Claudja Barry
Claudja Barry is a singer, songwriter, and actress. Her successful songs were "Down and Counting", "Boogie Woogie Dancin' Shoes", and others. As an actress, she is known for performing in the European versions of the musicals "AC/DC" and "Catch My Soul".
Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan is a former professional basketball player. He played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. He is the third-richest African-American, behind Robert F. Smith and Oprah Winfrey.
The Marvelettes
The Marvelettes was recording group that achieved popularity in the 1960s. The group has received several honors including induction into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, as well as receiving the Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.
Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey is a singer and songwriter. Her music has been noted by critics for its stylized cinematic quality, its preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia. As of 2018, she has sold over 15 million albums worldwide.
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