List of Spelman College people

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The list of Spelman College people includes notable alumnae and faculty of Spelman College.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (See also: Category:Spelman College alumni) rdf:langString
rdf:langString List of Spelman College people
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rdf:langString The list of Spelman College people includes notable alumnae and faculty of Spelman College.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (See also: Category:Spelman College alumni)
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rdf:langString Actress and television personality
rdf:langString Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
rdf:langString First African-American director of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System
rdf:langString Singer and pianist
rdf:langString Academic, civil rights activist, and school board official
rdf:langString "Barker's Beauty" on The Price Is Right
rdf:langString Politician, House Minority Leader for the Georgia General Assembly and State Representative for the 89th House District. First African-American woman in the U.S. to win a major party's nomination for governor.
rdf:langString Novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and journalist
rdf:langString Educator, activist; the first African-American woman in the state of Florida to graduate from an accredited law school; Armwood High School in Tampa, FL is named in her honor
rdf:langString Student Adviser and Dean of Women at Spelman College
rdf:langString Aviation pioneer; first African-American female to obtain a commercial pilot license
rdf:langString Actress and wife of actor Samuel L. Jackson
rdf:langString Actress "House Party", "Baby Boy"
rdf:langString Actress, Good Times
rdf:langString African-American mathematician and STEM activist
rdf:langString Artist and poet
rdf:langString President Emerita of Spelman College, former Assistant Surgeon General of the United States, former Acting Surgeon General of the United States
rdf:langString Civil Rights activist, Executive Secretary of SNCC
rdf:langString Creator of the Little Bill character
rdf:langString First African-American female judge in Texas
rdf:langString Journalist, actor, writer, former talk show host
rdf:langString Author, Baby of the Family, Ugly Ways, The Hand I Fan With, and You Know Better
rdf:langString First female Commissioner of Public Health for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor at Harvard School of Public Health
rdf:langString Mother of Martin Luther King Jr.
rdf:langString Past President, Jack and Jill (organization)
rdf:langString Pilot, lawyer
rdf:langString Author, feminist scholar, founder of Women's Research and Resource Center at Spelman College
rdf:langString Saxophonist, composer, and educator
rdf:langString Singer, songwriter, and producer
rdf:langString Began the tradition of Spelman missionary work to Africa
rdf:langString First African-American and second female Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court
rdf:langString actress House of Payne
rdf:langString Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist, The Color Purple
rdf:langString First African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
rdf:langString Chief Executive Officer, Walgreens; Chief Operating Officer, Starbucks; Executive Vice President, Walmart Stores, Inc. and President Walmart Stores South, USA; Board of Directors, Lockheed Martin
rdf:langString Dean of Harvard College, Professor of the History of Science and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University
rdf:langString College professor and former Director of Policy Planning at the United States Department of State
rdf:langString First African-American female to obtain the rank of General in the United States Air Force
rdf:langString Chair, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and former National President of the YWCA
rdf:langString Author, When We Were Colored: A Mother's Story; Winner of the 2000 Golden Pen Lifetime Achievement Award, and author of more than 20 Romance novels
rdf:langString Miss Black America 1991, "TNA Knockout", and wife of professional wrestler Booker T
rdf:langString First African-American woman federal judge in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
rdf:langString Founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock; MacArthur Fellow; Professor Emeritus American University Curator Emeritus, Smithsonian Institution National Museum American History; National Humanities Medal; Heinz Award
rdf:langString Co-anchor, Access Hollywood; former host, TV One Access
rdf:langString President, SCLC, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr.
rdf:langString First African-American female mayor of Toledo, Ohio
rdf:langString Baptist missionary in Africa, longtime Spelman staff
rdf:langString Author of Leaving Atlanta and The Untelling and English professor at Emory University
rdf:langString Founder and first chairperson, National Council of Negro Women's National Library
rdf:langString Public speaker and educator who teaches at Spelman College, she is the eldest and only living sibling of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
rdf:langString Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
rdf:langString First African-American woman to be confirmed as a Federal Reserve governor
rdf:langString First African-American speaker of the New York City Council
rdf:langString Founder of the Children's Defense Fund; MacArthur Fellow; Heinz Award; Presidential Medal of Freedom
rdf:langString Opera singer; served on the Board of Directors for the Metropolitan Opera and the National Endowment for the Arts
rdf:langString Law professor, American University; appointed by Nancy Pelosi to the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission
rdf:langString Trial attorney, military veteran, AMEC minister, and civil rights pioneer; landmark case: Sarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company
rdf:langString First African-American President of the American Library Association
rdf:langString Documentary filmmaker, Flag Wars; Peabody Award winner and 2004 Guggenheim Fellow
rdf:langString Founder first black Parent-Teacher organization, the National Congress for Colored Parents & Teachers; co-founder the National Parent-Teacher Association
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