Black women continue to make history across industries
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Black women continue to break the glass ceiling. For Women's History Month, here are some names you should know.
Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, has the potential to make history as the first Black woman on the country's highest court.
She was nominated by a historic White House, with the first female and Black vice president in U.S. history -- Kamala Harris.
Black women have continued to "break the glass ceiling," in politics, sports, the humanities and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Despite this progress, there is still a long way to go to achieve racial and gender diversity.
Here are some of the women paving the way for generations to come:
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