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12 gru 2020 · In the face of gender and racial bias, Black women have broken barriers, challenged the status quo, and fought for equal rights for all. The accomplishments of Black female historical figures in politics, science, the arts, and more continue to impact society.
28 sty 2010 · A growing number of Black female artists and writers emerged throughout the Civil War and Reconstruction eras before finally bursting into the mainstream of American culture in the 1920s, with...
We can look back to the 19th century to see the roots of ongoing debates, struggles, and strategies. In this history, we can trace Black women’s emerging collective consciousness, Black feminism’s first activists, and their controversial quests for respectability.
Through their achievements in the dramatic arts, African American women have broken barriers, enriched American culture, and inspired audiences around the world. Over time, the roles that black artists played on the stage and screen reflected changing aspirations, struggles, and realities for women of color in American society.
23 lut 2024 · To mark the February heritage month, these images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest offer proof that African American history is timeless. Elroy and Sophia Williams stand inside the...
Black History Month was established to recognize and honor African Americans’ contributions to American history and culture. Too often, women are not included on lists of notables and role models. Here are five African American women who changed history.
1 lut 2024 · Learn about these trailblazing Black women in history including luminaries like Kamala Harris, Maya Angelou, Michelle Obama, Aretha Franklin and Rosa Parks.