Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Black history

Cayman Islands

 * Treveen Stewart fashion model, , ,

Colombia

 * Aurora Vergara Figueroa (b. 1988) Anthropologist, ,

Dominican Republic

 * Luisa Mateo Dicló (aka Luisa América Mateo Dicló) sociologist, Director of Education

Ethiopia

 * Azeb Worku (born 1975) is an Ethiopian actress, theatre producer and playwright.

Gabon

 * Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe (born 1980) is a Gabonese poet.
 * Sister Hyacinthe Antini (1878-1952) was the first Gabonese woman to become a Catholic sister.
 * Peggy Lucie Auleley, French-language poet.
 * Marie-Augustine Houangni-Ambouroué is an Orungu politician in Gabon.

Guyana

 * Andrea Douglas dancer, , pp 32-33
 * Carmen Jarvis, educator and social worker, UNESCO liaison, p 29,

Haiti

 * Euphemie Daghuil (Euphémie Daguilh?) first person to stage professional dance in Haiti, article missing from Wikipedia in French
 * Carole M. Berotte Joseph first woman president of Massachusetts Bay Community College ,

Jamaica

 * Clover Graham,, , ,,
 * Charah Watson, ,

Kenya

 * Tabitha Kanogo - Kenya.
 * Linda Musita is a Kenyan writer, editor and lawyer
 * Mona L. Nduilu (1976 -)
 * Lorna Rutto, Entrepreneur, Eco Post,, ,,

Malawi

 * Ekari Mbvundula is a Malawian writer

Montserrat

 * Delmaude Ryan ,

Mozambique

 * * Graça Samo (es, pt). World March of Women.

Netherlands

 * Petra Hoost (b 1976) first Afro-Dutch woman to win the Miss Netherlands pageant in 1996.

Nigeria

 * Anne Akpabot, writer,
 * Rose Anizoba, writer,
 * Bridget Nwankwo, writer
 * Mary Okoye, Nigerian writer of children's fiction

Puerto Rico

 * Georgina Falú first female Dean of the Management School at the University of Puerto Rico, , ,

Rwanda

 * Jeannine Herrmann-Grisius, French-language novelist.
 * Thérèse Muamini, French-language novelist.
 * Marie-Aimable Umurerwa, French-language autobiographical writer.

Senegal

 * Maimouna Abdoulaye (born 1949), Senegalese autobiographical novelist
 * Aissatou Cissokho, Senegalese Francophone novelist.
 * Aïcha Diouri, Moroccan-Senegalese writer.
 * Anne Dogbe, Senegalese writer
 * Awo Fatim Yamar Khuri Yaye Mboge, queen of the Waalo and mother of Ndaté Yalla Mbodj
 * Anne-Marie Niane (born 1950), Vietnam-born Senegalese writer.
 * Mame Rokhaya Lo, first and only woman pilot in the Senegalese army

South Africa

 * Wendy Ackerman
 * Louise Angless
 * Wendy Appelbaum
 * Francis Baard is a member of the committee that produces the draft copy of the Freedom Charter.
 * Rhulani Baloyi, television presenter, advocate for blind people
 * Patricia Jobodwana the youngest black woman to enrol at a university – at Fort Hare, aged 14, for a degree in medicine
 * Kavistha Maharaj, pilot
 * Masingita Masunga, (b. 1983) Talk show host and founder of Miss Confidence (a pageant for people with disabilities)
 * Futhi Mtoba, (b. 1955) Business leader and Businesswoman of the Year in 2004
 * Mpho Matsepo Nthunya (redirect to her autobiography), writer, there is a picture on Wiki see here

St. Lucia

 * Berthia Monica Parle Senator ,

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

 * Ty-Asha Plummer (aka Naomi TyAsha Plummer), , ,

Tanzania

 * Jacqueline Kibacha, poet.
 * Jaki Kweka, former lawyer, current gourmet chocalatier, only indigenous chocolate maker in Tanzania, one of a few indigenous chocolate makers in Africa. Founder of Chocolate Mamas,, ,
 * your redlink here

Togo

 * Emilie Anifranie Ehah, also connected with Senegal.

Trinidad and Tobago

 * Sherry-Ann Edwards first woman fleet chief petty officer in the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard, ,

Uganda

 * Bananuka Jocelyn Ekochu, writer
 * Judith Kakonge of Femrite
 * Hope Keshubi
 * Rosemary Kyarimpa of Femrite
 * Margaret Ntakalimaze of Femrite
 * Jane Okot p'Bitek
 * Christine Oryema-Lalobo
 * Philomena Rwabukuku of Femrite

United Kingdom

 * Zainab Abbas (activist),,,,
 * Joy Odili first black female plastic surgeon in Britain, p 55

A, B, C, D

 * Anita Bush Theater Company, started by Anita Bush,
 * Darlene Battle, Social activist, Hall of Fame of Delaware Women,
 * Sandra Ben, pastor and community organizer, Hall of Fame of Delaware Women,
 * Black Women for Wellness,
 * Black Women’s Blueprint,
 * Black Women’s Playwright Group, founded in DC,
 * Black Women’s Roundtable,
 * Marie C. Bolden (redirect) (June 1894-?) first winner of the National Spelling Contest, , , , , , , , (Not sure you can use any of this, but she later married Clarence Brown (also a mail carrier). , , )
 * Daisy Chapman Brooks, artist
 * Mary Lou Burks, first black woman lawyer in the US Navy
 * Asha Castleberry, Army Reserve Captain,
 * Lori Ann Coleman (born 1968), African American writer, singer
 * Estella V. Crosby, businesswoman and activist
 * Kia Damon-Olson American women's basketball coach
 * Elnora D. Daniel first African American president of the Virginia State Board of Nursing ,

E, F, G, H

 * Donna Latson Gittens television executive
 * Vera Wesley Green, suffragist, Alpha Suffrage Club (pg 99)(pg 90)
 * Patricia Brown Holmes, Interview in Crain's, Past president Black Women Lawyers, CV, Another interview
 * Alice Huffman, president of the California State Conference of the NAACP
 * Hattie I. Hutchinson (?-1913) only black woman at the time in Iowa with a diploma from a pharmaceutical college, ,

I, J, K, L

 * Gretchen Jackson, radio host
 * Zakiya Jemmott, Black lives matter, activist, interview,
 * Erma Johnson first black and first woman chair of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport's Board of Directors.
 * Anna Faith Jones director of the Boston Foundation
 * Anita Posey Lowe, ceramic artist,

M, N, O, P

 * Marie Madre Marshall/Marie Madre/Marie Madre-Marshall, activist and early member of NAACP,
 * Dani McClain, African American activist
 * Ellie A. Walls Montgomery, Houston based social worker
 * Asia Murphy, work in Madagascar,, (may be TOOSOON,but use your judgment!)
 * The National Association of Black Military Women,
 * National Black Women’s Justice Institute,
 * Faith Wambura Ngunjiri, professor at Concordia U at Minnesota

Q, R, S, T

 * SisterLove, Inc,
 * Donnya Elle Stephens, Educator in Texas, Texas Women's Hall of Fame,
 * St. Philip School of Nursing, Richmond, Virginia (1920-1962) African American nursing school, , , ,
 * Barbara Madden-Swain, ceramic artist
 * Velma Scantlebury see Barbados

U, V, W, X, Y, Z

 * Elaine Weddington, Red Sox asst. general manager
 * Beaulah Wheeler, first black female law graduate of Iowa U,
 * Ann Williams (artist), first African American to earn a master of arts degree in Texas, Texas Women's Hall of Fame,
 * Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, Executive Director for the Children’s Environmental Health Network (CEHN),

US Virgin Islands

 * Eileen R. Petersen, first female territorial court judge ,

Zimbabwe

 * Jane Chifamba, the first woman to be published in chiShona.
 * Chipo Matimba, first pilot ,
 * Vida Mungwira, first woman doctor in Southern Rhodesia