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WiR redlist index: BlackPast


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links covers women listed in BlackPast.org for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list was generated using Wikidata and it will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.

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name image description date of birth date of death country of citizenship occupation place of birth place of death BlackPast.org ID item sitelinks
Annie E. Brown (1862-1918) Methodist Episcopal evangelist and missionary 1862 1918 United States of America missionary african-american-history/annie-e-brown-1862-1918 Q98530967 0
Julia Jacobs (1874-1960) Julia Jacobs was an important culture bearer for the Suquamish Tribe, now located on the Port Madison Indian Reservation, in Washington State. Although Chief Seattle(Sealth) for whom the city of Seattle is named, is the most famous memb 1874 1960 african-american-history/jacobs-julia-1874-1960 Q98534489 0
Marion Antoinette Richards Myles scientist with expertise in plant physiology (1917-1969) 1917 1969-10-18 United States of America scientist Philadelphia african-american-history/myles-marion-antoinette-richards-1917-1969 Q98583515 0
Shereese Francis American woman (1982-2012) suffocated and murdered in 2012 by four New York Police Department (NYPD) officers in her Rochdale, Queen family home 1982 2012 United States of America african-american-history/shereese-francis-1982-2012 Q115145860 0
Josephine Ebaugh Jones American community activist and business executive (1920-2017), who may have been the first black woman in management at a Fortune 500 company 1920-07-30 2017-12-10 United States of America community organizer
business executive
Cross Hill african-american-history/jones-josephine-ebaugh-1920-2017 Q98531115 0
Véronique de la Cruz French model 1974-11-03 France model
beauty pageant contestant
Saint-François global-african-history/de-la-cruz-veronique-1974 Q2367597 2
Dale Brown Emeagwali American microbiologist and cancer researcher 1954-12-24 United States of America biologist
microbiologist
Baltimore african-american-history/dale-brown-emeagwali-1954 Q22003841 0
Mary Elizabeth Williams American singer 1977 opera singer Philadelphia african-american-history/williams-mary-elizabeth-1977 Q51841730 1
Anne Wortham American sociologist (born 1941) 1941-11-26 sociologist
university teacher
Jackson african-american-history/wortham-anne-1941 Q63435838 0
Dorothy Evans Holmes American psychoanalyst 1943 United States of America psychoanalyst african-american-history/holmes-dorothy-evans-1943 Q115098133 0
Marcia A. Santacruz Palacios human rights activist and political scientist (1977–) 1977 activist
political scientist
global-african-history/palacios-marcia-santacruz-1977 Q116365324 0
Petra Hoost first Afro-Dutch woman to win the Miss Netherlands pageant in 1996 1976-01-16 Kingdom of the Netherlands global-african-history/hoost-petra-1976 Q121302241 0

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