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For the Women Who Were Bold Before We It That

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Author Pearl Cleage In 2006, Oprah hosted her “Legends Ball,” a three-day event honoring 25 Black women pioneers in the arts, entertainment, and civil rights. Dr. Maya Angelou. Coretta Scott King. Dorothy Height. Diahann Carroll. Ruby Dee. Rosa Parks. Lena Horne. Way makers. Risk takers. Freedom fighters. Leaders. When the “Legends Ball” special aired, I watched it over and over, newly inspired each time by the stories, the sacrifice, the sisterhood. Even more touching was the way in which the legends were honored by Oprah and the “youngins” (new generation of Black artists, activists and leaders). It was thoughtful, personal, and done with love. The legends received the gratitude that same way, with Dr. Maya Angelou reminding: “There's nothing greater than thank you.” Watching these legends receive their flowers, I knew that was true. Oprah asked author Pearl Cleage to write something special for the occasion. Her poem “ We Speak Your Names ” remains the most powerful “thank you” ...