Jan 6, 2010

Bright and Morning Star | Compare and Contrast

1930s: Mary McLeod Bethune becomes the first African-American woman to receive a major appointment from the U.S. government when she is appointed the director of Negro Affairs of the National Youth Administration.

1950s: Jackie Robinson is named director of communications for NBC (National Broadcasting Company), becoming the first black executive of a major radio-TV network.

1990s: Oprah Winfrey becomes the first black woman to own her own television and movie production company.

1930s: Unemployment reaches as high as 25 percent of the...

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