Aaron Bradley--- Reconstruction Politician [Georgia]
Albert Hamlin--- Oklahoma Republican Politician, First Member of the State Legislator
Albion Tourgee--- North Carolina Governor, Legal Defense for Plessy in Plessy v. Ferguson, Separate-But-Equal, Case
Alexander Crummell--- Clergyman, Activist, and Pan-Africanist
Alonzo McClennan--- Black Physician and Professional Leader
Benjamin "Pap" Singleton--- "Exoduster" Leader
Benjamin Tanner---AME Bishop
Benjamin Montgomery--- Businessman
Bill Pickett--- Rodeo Cowboy
Booker T. Washington--- Icon
Charles Henry Turner--- Biologist and Educator
Charlotte Hawkins [Brown]--- Educator
Daniel Payne--- Minister and Educator
George Lewis Ruffin--- Lawyer and Municipal Judge
George White--- Last African American to Serve in Congress from the South for over 70 Years
Hallie Brown--- Educator, Elocutionist, and Entertainer
Henry Cheatham--- U.S. Congressman from North Carolina and Public Official
Henry Hunt--- Educator and Public Official
Isaac Murphy--- Jockey
Jack Haverly--- Minstrel Showman
James Luck Alcorn--- Reconstruction Governor of Mississippi, Advocate for Black Civil Rights
James Carroll Napier--- Politician, Attorney, and Businessman
Father James Healy--- Catholic Bishop, Lost Opportunities
James Thomas Rapier--- U.S. Congress from Alabama
John R. Lynch--- U.S. Congressman from Mississippi, Attorney, And Historian
John Louis Waller--- Politician and Foreign Service Officer
Laura Matilda Towne--- Educator on Sea Islands, Ga.
Lewis Adams--- The Founder of Tuskegee
Mark Metthews---- The Last Buffalo Soldier
Moses Fleetwood Walker--- Baseball Player and Writer
Nannie Burroughs--- School Founder
Oscar Dunn--- Lt. Governor, Elected in Louisiana
Robert S. Abbott--- African American Activist and Chicago Defender Journalist
Sarah Dickey--- Teacher of Former Slave Women
T. Thomas Fortune--- Aggressive Editor
William Hannibal Thomas--- Clergyman and Author
William Washington Browne--- Fraternal Leader and Banker