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Roots and Futures weekly content series — Black figures who built and are building the future.

Zora Neale Hurston

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Zora Neale Hurston’s life proves that intellectual sovereignty is the ultimate form of rebellion. She refused to let her identity be defined solely by the tragedy of racism, choosing instead to highlight the joy, complexity, and linguistic richness of her people. Her "voice" resonates today because she reminds us that the stories of the marginalized are not just footnotes—they are the foundation of culture. She laid the groundwork for modern writers like Alice Walker and Toni Morrison by proving that a Black woman’s search for self is a universal epic.

Latanya Sweeney

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Latanya Sweeney’s life proves that privacy is a civil right. While her historical counterparts fought to make Black history visible, she fights to ensure that modern Black lives aren't unfairly targeted or "profiled" by the data systems that govern our world. She laid the groundwork for modern data ethics, reminding us that behind every algorithm is a human being whose story deserves protection.

Arturo Schomburg

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Arturo Schomburg’s life proves that identity is a radical act of assembly. By refusing to let a teacher's lie stand, he built the physical evidence required to challenge global white supremacy. He laid the groundwork for modern Black Studies by showing that history is not just a collection of stories, but a war chest of evidence used to fight for human dignity. His "voice" resonates today every time a student discovers an ancestor who was erased from the curriculum.

Rediet Abebe

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Rediet Abebe Engineering the Path to Algorithmic Justice In the traditional narrative of scientific excellence, mathematics is often presented as a pursuit of “pure” truth—a world of abstract equations existing far above the messy realities of social struggle. However, Rediet…

Dorothy Porter Wesley

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Dorothy Porter Wesley The Librarian Who Reordered the World In the quiet aisles of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University, a quiet revolution was staged not with weapons, but with ink, card catalogs, and an uncompromising intellect. Dorothy Porter…