Watching her husband take the oath during the 2009 Presidential Inauguration ranks at number one.

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Watch these little girls go off during their routine for an African dance recital.

Writer Natalie McGriff of “The Adventures of Moxie McGriff” is super exited to meet First Lady Michelle Obama and Oprah.

Jelina Sheppard's words of gratitude, love and inspiration will give you all the feels.

The freedom fighter, abolitionist and former slave continues to be immortalized.

During a speech in Argentina, FLOTUS stressed, "I decided not to listen to the voices of those who doubted or dismissed me." Preach!

The “Flying Squirrel” isn't playing about her Olympic #RoadToRio, winning her first gold medal since 2012.

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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.

NewsOne was present for the Harlem-based organization's show, in which they honored director Ava DuVernay, Black Lives Matter, actress and playwright Danai Gurira, actor Hill Harper, and MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry.

Marley Dias started #1000BlackGirlBooks because she was frustrated with the racially monolithic books being assigned in class.

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It’s time to bid farewell to 2015 and while it may have been tumultuous, one thing is for sure: this was an EPIC year for Black women.

Douglasville residents were thrilled to see a change in the political makeup of their small, rural city last week when Rochelle Robinson was elected mayor, making her both the first female and the first Black politician to hold the seat,