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  2. Ethel Johnson (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Blanche Hairston (née Wingo; May 14, 1935 – September 14, 2018) was an American professional wrestler whose ring name was Ethel Johnson. [1] [3] She debuted at age 16, [4] becoming the first African-American women's champion.

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  7. Tamyra Mensah-Stock - Wikipedia

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    She is the third Olympic wrestling gold medalist (after Kurt Angle and Gable Steveson) and the first female Olympic wrestling gold medalist to sign with the company. On the taping of the July 5, 2024 edition of NXT Level Up , she made her in-ring debut under the name Tyra Mae Steele , in a losing effort against Wren Sinclair .

  8. 5 Black women fighting for equitable reopening of classrooms

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  9. Jacqueline Moore - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline DeLois Moore [2] (born January 6, 1964) is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager.She is best known for her time in WWE from 1998 to 2004, where she became the first African American WWE Cruiserweight Champion and one of three women to hold the championship.