Lillian Walker
Lillian Walker was an African American civil rights activist in Washington state.
Lillian Walker was an African American civil rights activist in Washington state.
Member of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
One of the earliest African American business owners in Tacoma, Washington; owner and editor of The Forum, a weekly newspaper.
Seattle’s first professional modern-art dealer, who introduced modern art to many residents of the Puget Sound region, and helped to catalyze the rise and international fame of the Northwest School of artists.
Oral history of an African American Seattleite
Cheryl Linn Glass was the first African American female professional race-car driver in the United States.
Bessie Bruington Burke was the first African American teacher and principal hired in the Los Angeles public school system. Burke held influential, powerful, and redeeming responsibilities for over 40 years in California.
Dorothy Hollingsworth was the first Black woman in Washington to serve on a school board.
Nora B. Adams was an African American Seattle Public School principal who left more than $1 million in her estate to three of her major interests.
Ernestine Anderson launched her amazing career as a jazz singer while still a teenaged Seattle high school student back in the 1940s.