1912 - 1993
First lady who joined her husband on historic trips to China and the Soviet Union and advocated for volunteerism.
1959 -
Hip-hop artist and reality TV star who co-founded the rap group Public Enemy. Made oversize clock necklaces a fashion statement.
1953 -
French actress with more César Award acting nominations than any other woman. Earned an Oscar nomination for 2016's "Elle."
1827
MAR
16
"Freedom’s Journal," the first Black-owned-and-run newspaper in the US, publishes its first issue in New York City. A mix of news, service and abolitionist advocacy, the paper reached 11 states, Canada, Haiti and the UK.
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