She was the first Black woman elected district attorney of San Francisco and the first woman, first Black woman and first Asian American to serve as California's attorney general.

It did not go unnoticed by people watching Harris's speech that she, the first Black female vice presidential nominee in history, used her platform on the national stage to highlight Black female activists who are too often left out of history.

.@KamalaHarris’ remarks are likely the first time many Americans are hearing the names of trailblazing women like Mary Church Terrell, Mary McCleod Bethune, Fannie Lou Hamer, Diane Nash, Constance Baker Motley and Shirley Chisholm. pic.twitter.com/87wkXqCf0D

— Averi Harper (@AveriHarper) August 20, 2020

I couldn’t be more proud watching @SenKamalaHarris acceptance speech as the Vice Presidential Nominee of the United States of America with my precious miracle baby Aja Janae Alexander who could one day accept the same nomination. #BidenHarris2020 #DemocraticConvention #vote pic.twitter.com/kG7H8D4KUx

— Alicia Alexander (@AliciaStands4) August 20, 2020

This is why representation matters!! My daughter sees the potential in her future & nothing can stop her from achieving her dreams!! #KamalaHarrisVP #BidenHarris2020 pic.twitter.com/WoqEh0Fj90

— Yellow Black Mamba (@MychelleC0825) August 20, 2020

Here are facts to know about the six women Harris highlighted in her speech.

Mary Church Terrell

Terrell was the daughter of one of the South's first African American millionaires, who went on to earn a bachelor's and master's degree from Oberlin College and become a teacher.

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PHOTO: Portrait of American Civil Rights and Women's Suffrage activist and journalist Mary Church Terrell (1863 - 1954), late 19th century.
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She was active in the anti-lynching movement and went on to focus on civil rights and advancement for African Americans. Her own words, \"Lifting as we climb,\" became the motto of the National Association of Colored Women, and she served as the group's first president.

Mary McCleod Bethune

Dr. Bethune was a South Carolina-born child of former slaves who went on to become a teacher and founder of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida.

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PHOTO: Portrait of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune (1875 - 1955), civil rights activist and president and founder of Bethune Cookman College, ca.1920s.
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She became a prominent voice on civil rights, women's rights and children's rights, serving as president of the State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, president of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, and founder of the National Council of Negro Women, according to Bethune-Cookman University.

Fannie Lou Hamer

Hamer is described by the National Women's History Museum as one of the \"most important, passionate, and powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movements and a leader in the efforts for greater economic opportunities for African Americans.\"

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PHOTO: Fanny Lou Hamer of Mississippi addresses the delegates on the fight over Alabama credentials, during the second session of the 1968 Democratic Convention, Aug. 27, 1968.
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Born the child of sharecroppers, Hamer became an organizer with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee and was left with lifelong injuries when she was beaten in jail after being arrested for sitting in a \"whites only\" bus station restaurant in Charleston, South Carolina, according to the museum.

She later helped organize a voter registration effort in the South called Freedom Summer and helped to found the National Women’s Political Caucus. She also launched the Freedom Farm Cooperative that bought land for Black people in hopes of giving them economic freedom and, in turn, greater racial equality, according to the museum.

Diane Nash

A civil rights pioneer, Nash attended Howard University, the same historically Black college and university from which Harris graduated.

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PHOTO: Diane Nash stands on stage with Freedom Riders during the Common Ground Awards at the Carnegie Institution for Science, Oct. 27, 2011, in Washington, D.C.
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She went onto work alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. in the civil rights movement with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, according to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University.

Nash, who is credited with playing a pivotal role in the Freedom Rides of 1961, later became a teacher and taught in Chicago public schools.

Constance Baker Motley

As a lawyer with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Motley helped integrate the Universities of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi and others.

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PHOTO: Nominee for State Senate Constance Baker Motley, Jan. 23, 1964, in New York.
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She was the first African American woman to argue a case before the Supreme Court, and the first to serve as a federal judge. In her later career in New York politics, she became the first African American woman in the state Senate, and the first woman elected Manhattan Borough president, according to her court biography.

Shirley Chisholm

In 1968, Chisholm became the first Black woman in Congress, where she went on to serve seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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PHOTO: Rep. Shirley Chisholm announces her entry for Democratic nomination for the presidency at the Concord Baptist Church in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Jan. 25, 1972.
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Four years after entering Congress, in 1972, Chisholm became the first woman and first Black person to seek the nomination for president of the United States from one of the two major political parties, according to the National Women's History Museum.

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