Other Black Girls Who Rock!
Black Girls Rock! Women We Admire
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Jill Scott - Jilly from Philly teaches us all that a good heart and a big smile will touch people through whatever you do. Whether singing or acting, we feel the love, Jill!
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Michelle Obama - Our first lady has set an awesome example by showing the importance of taking responsibility for our communities and vowing to pitch in whenever and wherever it’s needed.
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Oprah Winfrey - When you have a platform, use it wisely, even if it?s an audience of one. When Oprah talks, people listen.
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Venus & Serena Williams - These role models make being athletic and tough look so fabulous. They switch from tennis shoes to 4-inch pumps with style and grace. Love it!
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Mary J. Blige - Mary’s performances are so soulful because her refined persona still has that Bronx grit that her fans love. It’s ok to grow, but don’t abandon your roots.
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Maya Angelou - The great poet and biographer once said, "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."
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Whitney Houston - We admire how Whitney has overcome her trials and has found her way back to where she belongs: on stage singing and performing.
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Queen Latifah - Keeping folks out of your private life isn?t such a bad idea. The Queen?s career is booming without sacrificing her personal life for press.
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Taraji P. Henson - Taraji’s acting may have made her an A-list star in Hollywood, but it hasn’t made her Holly“weird.” She’s still our homegirl.
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Willow Smith - Fashion should be an extension of who you are. Willow’s fearless style encourages us all to express ourselves through fashion and have no regrets.
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Gabourey Sidibe - Forget fitting society?s molds? ?do you? and do it with confidence. Gabourey has taken heat for being different, but she keeps ?doing her.?
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Beyoncé - It’s important for a woman to have brains to back up their beauty. While Bey’s good looks have been sensationalized by the press, she has tons of talent and smarts to justify her status.
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Mrs. Katherine Jackson - Her strength and dedication to the Jackson family remind us that we should cherish and stand by our family through the good and bad.
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Cathy Hughes - Hughes has built a radio and television media empire, a testament to women everywhere that you too can work hard and leave a legacy.
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Mo'Nique - Speaking your mind can open doors. Mo?Nique?s loud mouth has separated her from the competition.
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Sonia Sotomayor - “No one can take away your education,” said Justice Sotomayor. “Once you get it, it’s yours to ride all the way to the Supreme Court.” Sotomayor is the high court’s first Latina justice and the third woman to ever be confirmed.
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Nikki Turner - This author has been called the ?Queen of Hip-Hop Fiction.? We admire how she has used her talent to entertain and enlighten people about urban culture.
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Tyra Banks - Tyra is passionate about redefining ?beautiful? in hopes of improving women?s self-esteem. We all need to love the woman in the mirror.
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Laila Ali - Laila Ali is the daughter of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and a winner in her own right. Whether in the ring or at home as a mother, wife and philanthropist, this champion shows us there's more to life than work.
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Halle Berry - Halle Berry is a modern-day superwoman with a successful career. Her work ethic has paid off in critical acclaim, audience appreciation, awards, and one of the highest salaries among actresses in Hollywood.
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