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    Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
    Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 19.81% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red!
    Black women editathon
    Online event
    February 2024
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    TypeEdit-a-thon
    SeriesBlack women
    Category WikiProject Women in Red meetup 298 articles
    Use social media to promote our work!
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    {{WikiProject Biography}}
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    Black women
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    Recently completed: Alphabet run: Q & R Art+Feminism Find Her
    April 2024: Alphabet run: S & T Gender studies Health
    Ongoing initiatives: #1day1woman Education
    Upcoming events: Press women Alphabet run: U, V & W Geofocus: Central and Eastern Europe Ideas
    Welcome!

    In February 2024, Women in Red is once again focusing on Black women in conjunction with Black History Month. In this connection, we welcome the collaborative efforts of WikiProject Black Lives Matter.

    We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about Black women, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in our initiative. You are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #1day1woman priority.

    The main goals of the event are:

    • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of some of the world's most prominent women
    • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action on a specific area
    • to support Wikipedia in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
    • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram)

    What else?

    • Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create this month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
    • This essay on creating women's biographies and our Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors.
    • If you tweet about any of the articles, or upload any of the images to Pinterest, please indicate you have done so next to the article name.
    Thank you!

    Redlists

    These are lists of redlinked articles to be created. A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to Black women are listed below:

    • African-American women ( WD)
    • Black history ( CS)
    • Black women in Food History ( CS)
    • Black women in the Visual Arts ( WD)
    • Indigenous women ( CS)

    Biographical dictionaries and encyclopedias

    • BlackPast ( WD)
    • Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia ( CS)
    • Dictionary of African Biography ( WD)
    • Encyclopedia of African American Women Writers ( WD)
    • Notable Black American Women ( CS) ( WD)
    • Noted Negro Women: Their Triumphs and Activities ( CS)
    • Who's Who among the Colored Baptists of the United States ( CS)
    • Women of Distinction ( WD)

    There are also individual lists which incorporate Black women from the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean. These include:

    • Angola ( WD)
    • Bahamas ( WD)
    • Barbados ( WD)
    • Benin ( WD)
    • Botswana ( WD)
    • Burkina Faso ( WD)
    • Burundi ( WD)
    • Cameroon ( WD)
    • Central African Republic ( WD)
    • Chad ( WD)
    • Democratic Republic of the Congo ( WD)
    • Djibouti ( WD)
    • Dominica ( WD)
    • East Timor WD)
    • Equitorial Guinea ( WD)
    • Eritrea ( WD)
    • Eswatini ( WD)
    • Ethiopia ( WD)
    • Fiji ( WD)
    • Gabon ( WD)
    • Gambia ( WD)
    • Ghana ( WD)
    • Guinea ( WD)
    • Guinea-Bissau ( WD)
    • Haiti ( WD)
    • Ivory Coast ( WD)
    • Jamaica ( WD)
    • Kenya ( WD)
    • Lesotho ( WD)
    • Liberia ( WD)
    • Madagascar ( WD)
    • Malawi ( WD)
    • Mali ( WD)
    • Mozambique ( WD)
    • Namibia ( WD)
    • Niger ( WD)
    • Nigeria ( CS) ( WD)
    • Republic of the Congo ( WD)
    • Rwanda ( WD)
    • Saint Kitts and Nevis ( WD)
    • Senegal ( WD)
    • South Africa ( WD)
    • Tanzania ( WD)
    • Uganda ( WD)
    • Zambia ( WD)
    • Zimbabwe ( WD)

    Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

    Participants

    Outcomes (articles)

    Promote our work

    Key:

    • Add FB after the article if you mention it on Facebook
    • Add PIN after the article if you pin the image on Pinterest
    • Add TW after the article if you tweet it on Twitter
    • Add IG after the article if you post it on Instagram
    • Add LI after the article if you post it on LinkedIn
    • Add ITN after the article if it was posted on the main page via WP:In The News

    New or upgraded articles

    • Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new
    1. Canada Anna Minerva Henderson (added photo) (also 294)
    2. United States Angela Elayne Gibbs
    3. Brazil Daiana Santos
    4. United States Denise Hinton - PIN
    5. United States Dominique Leach
    6. United States Chandra G. Pitts
    7. United States Betty Fairfax
    8. United States Ersa Poston - added image, PIN
    9. Uganda Jeninah Karungi (also 294)
    10. Ghana RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah (also WIR 294)
    11. United States Lula Warlick - PIN
    12. Barbados Roberta Clarke (also 299) Round the World challenge - PIN
    13. Colombia Ana Fabricia Córdoba
    14. Jamaica Olivene Chambers (also 294, 297)
    15. United States Kate Bradley Stovall - PIN
    16. Brazil Thainara Faria - PIN
    17. United States Juanita Ollie Diffay Tate - PIN (also 294, 297)
    18. United States Karen Schuster Webb (also 294)
    19. United States Esther Merle Jackson (also 294)
    20. Sudan Fahima Hashim
    21. United States Imagene Stewart - PIN
    22. United States United Kingdom Jennie Joseph
    23. Kenya Norah Olembo (also WIR 297) - PIN
    24. United States Liberia Harriette Estelle Harris Presley - PIN
    25. United States Sarah A. Hughes
    26. Sweden Jacqline - PIN
    27. Brazil Dani Balbi - PIN
    28. Brazil Zélia Amador
    29. United States Cornelia Read
    30. Brazil Vilma Reis - PIN
    31. United States Phebe Hayes
    32. United States Liberia Vivienne Newton Gray - PIN
    33. United States Alyne Dumas Lee - PIN
    34. African Methodist Episcopal women preachers
    35. Dominica Denise Charles
    36. United States Christine Benton Cash - PIN
    37. Angola Amélia Mingas (also 294)
    38. United States Marjorie Pitter King - added image, PIN
    39. United States Carrie Still Shepperson - PIN
    40. Mozambique Portugal Paula Cardoso (also 297)
    41. Comoros Rashid Mohamed Mbaraka Fatma
    42. United States Dinah Whipple
    43. United States Carrie Burton Overton - PIN
    44. United States Lyda Moore Merrick
    45. United States Brenda Swann Holmes - PIN
    46. Costa Rica Ana Cardoso (enslaved woman)
    47. Brazil Denice Santiago - PIN
    48. Denmark Andrea Lykke Oehlenschlæger (also 297)
    49. Denmark Saba (singer)
    50. France Leïla Sy
    51. United States W. Gertrude Brown - PIN
    52. South Sudan Mari Malek
    53. Kenya Susan Wakhungu-Githuku
    54. United States Miss Diddy
    55. United States Tomikia P. LeGrande (also 294/297)
    56. Argentina Dominga Lucía Molina
    57. United States Nicole Pride (also 294/297)
    58. United States Geraldine Peten - added image, PIN
    59. United States Katherine J. Boskins Barr - PIN
    60. France Cameroon Benin Soraya Milla - PIN
    61. United States Vivian Schuyler Key, expanded
    62. United States Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House
    63. Brazil Denise Ferreira da Silva - PIN
    64. United States Wezlynn Tildon - PIN
    65. South Africa Liesl Zühlke (also 294) - PIN
    66. United States Christine Johnson McPhail (also 294)
    67. Guinea-Bissau Portugal Gisela Casimiro
    68. Kenya South Africa Anne Shongwe
    69. United States Stacey Franklin Jones (also 294)
    70. United States Georgia L. McMurray
    71. United States Lillie Patterson - added image, PIN
    72. France United States Rougui Dia
    73. United States Louise Parrott Cochran - PIN
    74. United States Karrie G. Dixon (also 294)
    75. United States Bertha LaBranche Johnson - PIN
    76. United States Dana Tippin Cutler
    77. United States Frances Rains - PIN
    78. Uganda Thereza Piloya (also 294/297)
    79. Brazil Flávia Oliveira (also 293), PIN
    80. Brazil Dinha do Acarajé (also 293) - PIN
    81. Ethiopia Yalemtsehay Mekonnen (also 294)
    82. United States Annie Walker Blackwell - PIN
    83. Eswatini Pholile Shakantu (also 297) TW, PIN
    84. Zimbabwe United Kingdom Tendai Moyo
    85. Sudan Enass Muzamel
    86. Central African Republic Marguerite Pétro-Koni-Zezé (also 293)
    87. United States Safiya George (also 294)
    88. United States Patricia Hardaway (also 294/297)
    89. United States Wilma Mishoe (also 294)
    90. Tanzania Scholastica Kimaryo
    91. United States Florence "Frankie" Adams - added image TW - PIN
    92. United States Anita Turpeau Anderson - PIN TW
    93. Nigeria Ibijoke Faborode
    94. Trinidad and Tobago Molly Gaskin
    95. United States Renita Holmes
    96. Saint Lucia Leonne Theodore-John - PIN TW
    97. Kenya Susan Chomba
    98. Ghana Esi Buobasa
    99. United States Mary Black (Arizona)
    100. United States Vernell Coleman
    101. Nigeria Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan (also 294/297)
    102. Guyana United States Alyce Fraser Denny - PIN
    103. United States Mary Garnet Barboza Women of Distinction
    104. United States Marguerite Frierson - PIN
    105. United States Lillian Steele Proctor (also 297)
    106. Brazil Dulce Pereira (also 293) - PIN
    107. United States Latonia Moore - upgraded
    108. Jamaica Ivy Baxter
    109. United States Kristen Lovell
    110. United States Josephine Harreld Love
    111. Rwanda Oda Gasinzigwa (also 297)
    112. Cape Verde Tchinda Andrade
    113. United States Julia Jeter Cleckley
    114. United States Johanna July
    115. Jamaica United States Lola N. Vassall - PIN
    116. United States Rosemarie Freeney Harding - PIN
    117. Jamaica Picramnia antidesma
    118. Brazil Ana Rita Santiago (also 293)
    119. Niger Samira Sabou
    120. United States Juanita Ellsworth Miller - PIN
    121. United States Sylvia Olden Lee - added image, PIN
    122. Namibia Emma Kantema-Gaomas
    123. United States Jane Dabney Shackelford - PIN
    124. Namibia Natalia ǀGoagoses
    125. United States Shennette Garrett-Scott (also 294)
    126. United States Gladys L. Catchings - PIN
    127. Tanzania Josephine Lemoyan
    128. Brazil Altamira Cecília dos Santos (also 293) - PIN
    129. United States Ruth Braswell Jones - PIN
    130. Ecuador Petita Palma and 297 TW - PIN
    131. Brazil Carla Akotirene (also 293)
    132. United States JoNina Abron-Ervin (also 294)
    133. Malawi Upile Chisala
    134. United States Venice Tipton Spraggs
    135. Brazil Maria do Carmo Gerônimo (also 293) - PIN
    136. Burundi Mo-Mamo Karerwa
    137. Saint Kitts and Nevis Wendy Phipps (also 297) TW
    138. United States Veora Johnson
    139. United States Eva C. Mitchell - PIN
    140. United States Ethna Beulah Winston - PIN
    141. United States Anna W. Ludlow - PIN
    142. United States Alice Callis Hunter
    143. United States Mary Evans Wilson - added free img, PIN
    144. United States Yolande Du Bois - added img, infobox, PIN
    145. United States Deirdre Cooper Owens (also 294/297)
    146. United States Mae Virginia Cowdery - added img, PIN
    147. United States Eulalie Spence - added img, PIN
    148. United States Georgia Caldwell Smith -added img, PIN
    149. United States Jane Ellen McAllister -added img, infobox, PIN
    150. United States Sarah Kamya
    151. United States Auzerais Bellamy
    152. Safe House Black History Museum

    Did you know? articles

    • ... that Esther Merle Jackson, as a specialist in theatre and dance education at the United States Office of Education, intended to expand theater's role in the Great Society? (2024-03-31)
    • ... that one of the buildings that house the Safe House Museum (pictured) was where Martin Luther King Jr. hid from the Ku Klux Klan on 21 March 1968, just weeks before he was assassinated? (2024-03-21)
    • ... that trans women in Cape Verde are colloquially referred to as tchindas, named after Tchinda Andrade, the first trans woman in the country to come out publicly? (2024-03-13)
    • ... that Enass Muzamel established the Sudanese Female Cyclists Initiative to challenge the stigma against women riding bikes in Sudan? (2024-03-10)

    Outcomes (media)

    Add here – most recent at the top

    Event templates

    References

    1. ^ Brooke Cunningham
    2. ^ "DOMINIQUE LEACH". Chicago Gourmet. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
    3. ^ Sharon Lewis
    4. ^ Ayanna Bennett
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
      Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 19.81% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red!
      Black women editathon
      Online event
      February 2024
      Meetup298
      TypeEdit-a-thon
      SeriesBlack women
      Category WikiProject Women in Red meetup 298 articles
      Use social media to promote our work!
      Facebook Wiki Women in Red
      Twitter @wikiwomeninred
      Instagram @wikiwomeninred
      Pinterest February-2024-editathons
      Hashtag#wikiwomeninred
      Add to articles
      Authority controlAuthority control should be included at the foot of every biography: {{Authority control}}. It will remain hidden until relevant identifiers have been added to Wikidata.
      CategoriesChoose applicable categories including relevant subcategories of Category:Women.
      StubIf applicable, add stub template at the foot of an article: {{stub}}.
      Add to article talk pages
      {{WikiProject Biography}}
      {{WikiProject Women}} if born after 1950; or {{WikiProject Women's History}} if born before 1950.
      Editathon banner: {{WIR|298}}
      Black women
      February 2024
      Recently completed: Alphabet run: Q & R Art+Feminism Find Her
      April 2024: Alphabet run: S & T Gender studies Health
      Ongoing initiatives: #1day1woman Education
      Upcoming events: Press women Alphabet run: U, V & W Geofocus: Central and Eastern Europe Ideas
      Welcome!

      In February 2024, Women in Red is once again focusing on Black women in conjunction with Black History Month. In this connection, we welcome the collaborative efforts of WikiProject Black Lives Matter.

      We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about Black women, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in our initiative. You are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #1day1woman priority.

      The main goals of the event are:

      • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of some of the world's most prominent women
      • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action on a specific area
      • to support Wikipedia in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
      • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram)

      What else?

      • Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create this month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
      • This essay on creating women's biographies and our Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors.
      • If you tweet about any of the articles, or upload any of the images to Pinterest, please indicate you have done so next to the article name.
      Thank you!

      Redlists

      These are lists of redlinked articles to be created. A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to Black women are listed below:

      • African-American women ( WD)
      • Black history ( CS)
      • Black women in Food History ( CS)
      • Black women in the Visual Arts ( WD)
      • Indigenous women ( CS)

      Biographical dictionaries and encyclopedias

      • BlackPast ( WD)
      • Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia ( CS)
      • Dictionary of African Biography ( WD)
      • Encyclopedia of African American Women Writers ( WD)
      • Notable Black American Women ( CS) ( WD)
      • Noted Negro Women: Their Triumphs and Activities ( CS)
      • Who's Who among the Colored Baptists of the United States ( CS)
      • Women of Distinction ( WD)

      There are also individual lists which incorporate Black women from the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean. These include:

      • Angola ( WD)
      • Bahamas ( WD)
      • Barbados ( WD)
      • Benin ( WD)
      • Botswana ( WD)
      • Burkina Faso ( WD)
      • Burundi ( WD)
      • Cameroon ( WD)
      • Central African Republic ( WD)
      • Chad ( WD)
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo ( WD)
      • Djibouti ( WD)
      • Dominica ( WD)
      • East Timor WD)
      • Equitorial Guinea ( WD)
      • Eritrea ( WD)
      • Eswatini ( WD)
      • Ethiopia ( WD)
      • Fiji ( WD)
      • Gabon ( WD)
      • Gambia ( WD)
      • Ghana ( WD)
      • Guinea ( WD)
      • Guinea-Bissau ( WD)
      • Haiti ( WD)
      • Ivory Coast ( WD)
      • Jamaica ( WD)
      • Kenya ( WD)
      • Lesotho ( WD)
      • Liberia ( WD)
      • Madagascar ( WD)
      • Malawi ( WD)
      • Mali ( WD)
      • Mozambique ( WD)
      • Namibia ( WD)
      • Niger ( WD)
      • Nigeria ( CS) ( WD)
      • Republic of the Congo ( WD)
      • Rwanda ( WD)
      • Saint Kitts and Nevis ( WD)
      • Senegal ( WD)
      • South Africa ( WD)
      • Tanzania ( WD)
      • Uganda ( WD)
      • Zambia ( WD)
      • Zimbabwe ( WD)

      Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

      Participants

      Outcomes (articles)

      Promote our work

      Key:

      • Add FB after the article if you mention it on Facebook
      • Add PIN after the article if you pin the image on Pinterest
      • Add TW after the article if you tweet it on Twitter
      • Add IG after the article if you post it on Instagram
      • Add LI after the article if you post it on LinkedIn
      • Add ITN after the article if it was posted on the main page via WP:In The News

      New or upgraded articles

      • Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new
      1. Canada Anna Minerva Henderson (added photo) (also 294)
      2. United States Angela Elayne Gibbs
      3. Brazil Daiana Santos
      4. United States Denise Hinton - PIN
      5. United States Dominique Leach
      6. United States Chandra G. Pitts
      7. United States Betty Fairfax
      8. United States Ersa Poston - added image, PIN
      9. Uganda Jeninah Karungi (also 294)
      10. Ghana RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah (also WIR 294)
      11. United States Lula Warlick - PIN
      12. Barbados Roberta Clarke (also 299) Round the World challenge - PIN
      13. Colombia Ana Fabricia Córdoba
      14. Jamaica Olivene Chambers (also 294, 297)
      15. United States Kate Bradley Stovall - PIN
      16. Brazil Thainara Faria - PIN
      17. United States Juanita Ollie Diffay Tate - PIN (also 294, 297)
      18. United States Karen Schuster Webb (also 294)
      19. United States Esther Merle Jackson (also 294)
      20. Sudan Fahima Hashim
      21. United States Imagene Stewart - PIN
      22. United States United Kingdom Jennie Joseph
      23. Kenya Norah Olembo (also WIR 297) - PIN
      24. United States Liberia Harriette Estelle Harris Presley - PIN
      25. United States Sarah A. Hughes
      26. Sweden Jacqline - PIN
      27. Brazil Dani Balbi - PIN
      28. Brazil Zélia Amador
      29. United States Cornelia Read
      30. Brazil Vilma Reis - PIN
      31. United States Phebe Hayes
      32. United States Liberia Vivienne Newton Gray - PIN
      33. United States Alyne Dumas Lee - PIN
      34. African Methodist Episcopal women preachers
      35. Dominica Denise Charles
      36. United States Christine Benton Cash - PIN
      37. Angola Amélia Mingas (also 294)
      38. United States Marjorie Pitter King - added image, PIN
      39. United States Carrie Still Shepperson - PIN
      40. Mozambique Portugal Paula Cardoso (also 297)
      41. Comoros Rashid Mohamed Mbaraka Fatma
      42. United States Dinah Whipple
      43. United States Carrie Burton Overton - PIN
      44. United States Lyda Moore Merrick
      45. United States Brenda Swann Holmes - PIN
      46. Costa Rica Ana Cardoso (enslaved woman)
      47. Brazil Denice Santiago - PIN
      48. Denmark Andrea Lykke Oehlenschlæger (also 297)
      49. Denmark Saba (singer)
      50. France Leïla Sy
      51. United States W. Gertrude Brown - PIN
      52. South Sudan Mari Malek
      53. Kenya Susan Wakhungu-Githuku
      54. United States Miss Diddy
      55. United States Tomikia P. LeGrande (also 294/297)
      56. Argentina Dominga Lucía Molina
      57. United States Nicole Pride (also 294/297)
      58. United States Geraldine Peten - added image, PIN
      59. United States Katherine J. Boskins Barr - PIN
      60. France Cameroon Benin Soraya Milla - PIN
      61. United States Vivian Schuyler Key, expanded
      62. United States Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House
      63. Brazil Denise Ferreira da Silva - PIN
      64. United States Wezlynn Tildon - PIN
      65. South Africa Liesl Zühlke (also 294) - PIN
      66. United States Christine Johnson McPhail (also 294)
      67. Guinea-Bissau Portugal Gisela Casimiro
      68. Kenya South Africa Anne Shongwe
      69. United States Stacey Franklin Jones (also 294)
      70. United States Georgia L. McMurray
      71. United States Lillie Patterson - added image, PIN
      72. France United States Rougui Dia
      73. United States Louise Parrott Cochran - PIN
      74. United States Karrie G. Dixon (also 294)
      75. United States Bertha LaBranche Johnson - PIN
      76. United States Dana Tippin Cutler
      77. United States Frances Rains - PIN
      78. Uganda Thereza Piloya (also 294/297)
      79. Brazil Flávia Oliveira (also 293), PIN
      80. Brazil Dinha do Acarajé (also 293) - PIN
      81. Ethiopia Yalemtsehay Mekonnen (also 294)
      82. United States Annie Walker Blackwell - PIN
      83. Eswatini Pholile Shakantu (also 297) TW, PIN
      84. Zimbabwe United Kingdom Tendai Moyo
      85. Sudan Enass Muzamel
      86. Central African Republic Marguerite Pétro-Koni-Zezé (also 293)
      87. United States Safiya George (also 294)
      88. United States Patricia Hardaway (also 294/297)
      89. United States Wilma Mishoe (also 294)
      90. Tanzania Scholastica Kimaryo
      91. United States Florence "Frankie" Adams - added image TW - PIN
      92. United States Anita Turpeau Anderson - PIN TW
      93. Nigeria Ibijoke Faborode
      94. Trinidad and Tobago Molly Gaskin
      95. United States Renita Holmes
      96. Saint Lucia Leonne Theodore-John - PIN TW
      97. Kenya Susan Chomba
      98. Ghana Esi Buobasa
      99. United States Mary Black (Arizona)
      100. United States Vernell Coleman
      101. Nigeria Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan (also 294/297)
      102. Guyana United States Alyce Fraser Denny - PIN
      103. United States Mary Garnet Barboza Women of Distinction
      104. United States Marguerite Frierson - PIN
      105. United States Lillian Steele Proctor (also 297)
      106. Brazil Dulce Pereira (also 293) - PIN
      107. United States Latonia Moore - upgraded
      108. Jamaica Ivy Baxter
      109. United States Kristen Lovell
      110. United States Josephine Harreld Love
      111. Rwanda Oda Gasinzigwa (also 297)
      112. Cape Verde Tchinda Andrade
      113. United States Julia Jeter Cleckley
      114. United States Johanna July
      115. Jamaica United States Lola N. Vassall - PIN
      116. United States Rosemarie Freeney Harding - PIN
      117. Jamaica Picramnia antidesma
      118. Brazil Ana Rita Santiago (also 293)
      119. Niger Samira Sabou
      120. United States Juanita Ellsworth Miller - PIN
      121. United States Sylvia Olden Lee - added image, PIN
      122. Namibia Emma Kantema-Gaomas
      123. United States Jane Dabney Shackelford - PIN
      124. Namibia Natalia ǀGoagoses
      125. United States Shennette Garrett-Scott (also 294)
      126. United States Gladys L. Catchings - PIN
      127. Tanzania Josephine Lemoyan
      128. Brazil Altamira Cecília dos Santos (also 293) - PIN
      129. United States Ruth Braswell Jones - PIN
      130. Ecuador Petita Palma and 297 TW - PIN
      131. Brazil Carla Akotirene (also 293)
      132. United States JoNina Abron-Ervin (also 294)
      133. Malawi Upile Chisala
      134. United States Venice Tipton Spraggs
      135. Brazil Maria do Carmo Gerônimo (also 293) - PIN
      136. Burundi Mo-Mamo Karerwa
      137. Saint Kitts and Nevis Wendy Phipps (also 297) TW
      138. United States Veora Johnson
      139. United States Eva C. Mitchell - PIN
      140. United States Ethna Beulah Winston - PIN
      141. United States Anna W. Ludlow - PIN
      142. United States Alice Callis Hunter
      143. United States Mary Evans Wilson - added free img, PIN
      144. United States Yolande Du Bois - added img, infobox, PIN
      145. United States Deirdre Cooper Owens (also 294/297)
      146. United States Mae Virginia Cowdery - added img, PIN
      147. United States Eulalie Spence - added img, PIN
      148. United States Georgia Caldwell Smith -added img, PIN
      149. United States Jane Ellen McAllister -added img, infobox, PIN
      150. United States Sarah Kamya
      151. United States Auzerais Bellamy
      152. Safe House Black History Museum

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      • ... that Esther Merle Jackson, as a specialist in theatre and dance education at the United States Office of Education, intended to expand theater's role in the Great Society? (2024-03-31)
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