Black excellence
noun
variants
or less commonly black excellence
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: extreme excellence demonstrated by Black people despite racist systems, beliefs, etc. that make it harder for them to achieve success or to be recognized for their accomplishments
We celebrate Malcolm X when he's told by his teacher right in the face, you can't be a lawyer. And he's able to overcome that. We celebrate the Black excellence in the face of resistance and oppression.—James Forman, Jr.
He was met with resistance, but the Navy had no choice but to admit him because he scored so highly on his entrance exams. By 1948, [Jesse L.] Brown had completed his training and received his Naval Aviator Badge. The media began to take notice of Brown's achievement and he went on to become a beacon of Black excellence in the US military.—Madison McGee
Recognizing exceptional individuals who have made contributions to their respective fields, these awards celebrate black excellence and leadership on a global scale.—FinancialWire
also
: the determined pursuit of extreme excellence by Black people as a means of resisting and overcoming racist systems, beliefs, etc.
… the language of "Black excellence," or the long-held belief among African Americans that they must work twice as hard for half as much as white people receive. —Tanisha C. Ford
It's what Black parents have been telling their children for decades: If you want to keep your place on the team, you need to overperform. Black excellence is a survival strategy … —Donald Thompson
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: a person who demonstrates Black excellence
… [author Charise] Marie … chose to attend after a few friends told her about the festival and that "she is Black excellence" …—Selena Vazquez
You are black excellence, and I am proud, we are all proud to be standing on your legacy and strong shoulders as young activists, pioneers and dreamers.—Shaquel McCoy, quoted in Redlands (California) Daily Facts
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