#BlackGirlMagic
Encouraged by her mother, Nia Mya Reese penned "How To Deal With and Care For Your Annoying Little Brother."
Armani Crews decided that the best gift to receive was the feeling of giving back to others.
Stephanie Johnson is no stranger to making history—in 1997 she became the first African-American female pilot for Northwest Airlines.
Taylor Richardson believes the Oscar-nominated film reminds women, especially Black women, that they can do anything that white men can do.
Daliyah Marie Arana was named “librarian for the day" by the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.
Dr. Candice Bridge plans on creating innovative ways to catch sexual assault suspects outside of DNA evidence.
Plus, Lupita Nyong'o teams up with Soular to provide study lights to children without electricity in Africa and three Black women are awarded the MacArthur Genius Grant.
Watch these little girls go off during their routine for an African dance recital.
The 20-year-old's return to the podium is her first win before the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this August. Douglas finished strong, earning a score of 60.165 during the competition.
Brooklyn’s Anaya Lee Willabus is the youngest published author in U.S. history to write a chapter book. Her work, titled The Day Mohan Found His Confidence, is about a boy’s struggle to balance his life at home and at school – something to which we can all relate.
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This 8-Year-Old Girl Wrote A Best-Selling Book On Caring For Her ‘Annoying’ Little Brother
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Instead Of Having A Birthday Party, This Chicago 6-Year-Old Fed The Homeless
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Meet Stephanie Johnson: Delta Airline’s First Black Female Captain
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#BlackGirlMagic: This 13-Year-Old Raised Money For Over 800 People To See ‘Hidden Figures’