Through courageous advocacy, intellectualism, cultural leadership, and resilient community-building, these women ...
the country's first biracial organization of women's abolitionists, which drew all of its black members from the city's elite. Margaretta was one of 14 women who drafted the Society's constitution ...
This commitment to abolitionism would shape Henrietta ... defiance against a deeply unjust system. In a time when women, ...
A long-time hub for expats, the city is seeing a surge in Black women moving there to find peace and follow their dreams.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Agnes Kemp, who fought for equality, left marks on Harrisburg that are still visible today.
These remarkable Black women of Boston have earned their place through dedication, leadership, and advocacy. The more we say ...
Garrison was a famous white abolitionist; Stewart was a 28-year ... she recounted her upbringing and described the conditions for Black women in an oppressive America. She also argued for equal ...
Discover the often-overlooked contributions of Black women to the suffrage movement, highlighting their activism and efforts for equal rights.
To kick off Women’s History Month, BLACK ENTERPRISE is spotlighting 20 influential Black women and acknowledging their extraordinary journey and the barriers they’ve broken along the way.
Queen Latifah, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Diana Ross, and Mariah Carey were all born in March during Women's History Month.