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Over the past 25 years, also known as the new millennium, black folks have been trailblazing!
From politics to entertainment, business to sports, these history makers have shattered barriers and set brand new precedents for what is achievable by becoming “firsts.” Their accomplishments are more than just personal milestones—they represent progress, perseverance, and the power of representation.
As we look back at the 21st century so far, let’s celebrate those who have paved new paths, proving that excellence knows no bounds.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson — First Black female Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (2022)
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Kamala Harris — First Black and South Asian woman elected as Vice President of the U.S (2020)
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