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Through courageous advocacy, intellectualism, cultural leadership, and resilient community-building, these women significantly reshaped their society, leaving an indelible historical legacy.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Agnes Kemp, who fought for equality, left marks on Harrisburg that are still visible today.
A resource on the official Parsonage website, titled Black History, states: “The fact that Heathcliff is found in Liverpool, ...
The National Park Service has restored mentions of Black abolitionist Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad on its ...
After earning a medical degree in 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler died in obscurity and was buried without a headstone ...
C.S. Lewis foresaw the situation well in his long 1943 essay “The Abolition of Man.” His focus was education, and his thesis ...
The Black Women’s Museum is a mobile museum dedicated ... Harriet Tubman made history as an abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad, leading hundreds of enslaved people to freedom ...
Exploring the deep-seated distrust of the child welfare system within the Black community, rooted in a history of racial bias and systemic inequities.
The National Park Service has restored to the agency's website the original story it posted on the Underground Railroad following backlash about the way it was rewritten and for having deleted a photo ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Black women around the world gather in salons, dorm rooms and living rooms for hours at a time to get synthetic braids put in their hair. But they're wondering if the convenience and ...
The National Park Service edited a page on its website that describes the Underground Railroad to reduce the emphasis on ...