Dr. Arlene Bennett was a pioneer for Black women at Penn's medical school after being the first to graduate in 1964.
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Third graders from the Ella P. Stewart Academy for Girls portrayed influential Black women in history, such as Rosa Parks, Bessie Coleman and Rebecca Lee Crumpler.
Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
The book’s first chapter hits close to home and is deeply personal as Neely recounts the brutal death of her friend, Michelle Kimberly Jackson. The 16-year-old was raped and strangled on her way to ...
Community members are gathering to tell city officials that not enough is being done after an unhoused woman was found dead ...
The Canadian hockey player opened up about being a Black woman in the sport, collaborating with Revlon and her favourite ...
Gwendolyn Rainey founded the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale in 2013 to represent Black women in Carnival. It’s become one of the fastest growing parade groups ...
The Stella Jones Gallery’s start was rather organic as a mother wanting to give her children images that represented them.
An African Caribbean Centre and a car park used by Liverpool Women’s Hospital could be moved to make way for a new school on ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNMeet Diane Nash: The Chicago woman who fought for civil rights in the SouthDiane Nash led the rides from Birmingham to Jackson, Mississippi, in 1961. She organized the 1963 Birmingham Desegregation ...
Tyla stands firm in identifying as “Black” and “colored.” Tyla addressed the history by saying it was all she knew growing up South African.
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A South Florida sheriff delivered a blistering rebuke of his own deputies this week, saying his department “failed” in its ...
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