Thursday, January 9, 2020
African-American History and Women Timeline 1990-1999
More of theà Timeline:à 1980 - 1989à /à 2000 - 1990 â⬠¢ Sharon Pratt Kelly elected mayor of Washington, DC, the first African-American mayor of a major American city â⬠¢ Roselyn Payne Epps became the first woman president of the American Medical Association â⬠¢ Debbye Turner became third African American Miss America â⬠¢ Sarah Vaughan died (singer) 1991 â⬠¢ Clarence Thomas nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court; Anita Hill, who had worked for Thomas in the federal government, testified about repeated sexual harassment, bringing the issue of sexual harassment to public attention (Thomas was confirmed as Justice) â⬠¢ Marjorie Vincent became fourth African American Miss America 1992 â⬠¢ (August 3) Jackie Joyner-Kersee became the first woman to win two Olympic heptathlons â⬠¢ (September 12) Mae Jemison, astronaut, became the first African-American woman in space â⬠¢ (November 3) Carol Moseley Braun elected to the US Senate, the first African-American woman to hold that office â⬠¢Ã (November 17)à à Audre Lordeà died (poet, essayist, educator) â⬠¢Ã Rita Dove named the US Poet Laureate. 1993 â⬠¢ Rita Dove became the first African American poet laureate â⬠¢Ã Toni Morrisonà became the firstà African-Americanà winner of theà Nobel Prize for Literature. â⬠¢ (September 7) Joycelyn Elders became the first African American and first woman US Surgeon General â⬠¢ (April 8) Marian Anderson died (singer) 1994 â⬠¢ Kimberly Aiken became fifth African American Miss America 1995 â⬠¢ (June 12) Supreme Court, in Adarand v. Pena, called for strict scrutiny before establishing any federal affirmative action requirements â⬠¢ Ruth J. Simmons installed as president of Smith College in 1995. becoming the first African-American president of one of the Seven Sisters 1996 1997 â⬠¢ (June 23) Betty Shabazz, widow of Malcolm X, died of burns sustained in a June 1 fire in her home 1998 â⬠¢ DNA evidence was used to test the theory that Thomas Jefferson fathered the children of a woman he enslaved, Sally Hemings -- most concluded that the DNA and other evidence confirmed the theory â⬠¢ (September 21) track and field great Florence Griffith-Joyner died (athlete; first African-American to win four medals in one Olympics; sister-in-law of Jackie Joyner-Kersee) â⬠¢ (September 26) Betty Carter died (jazz singer) 1999 â⬠¢ (November 4) Daisy Bates died (civil rights activist) More of the Timeline:à 1980 - 1989 / 2000 -
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