Here are some of the women who've transformed television, from Betty White and Lynda Carter to Oprah Winfrey and Zendaya.
They fed, protected and housed activists who traveled to Selma, Alabama, in March 1965 to demonstrate for voting rights.
Marla Gibbs has always been on the right side of history—from her role as Florence Johnston on the groundbreaking sitcom The ­Jeffersons to advocating for a Black woman to hold […] ...
Watch the full ceremony now on ESSENCE’s YouTube channel and relive the most powerful moments honoring Black women in film and television.
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Still, "I refuse to have my legacy be about some stuff linked together on the Internet when there were 24 cycles of changing the world," she tells attendees at the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awa ...