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5 Black Female Activists Making History in Their Own Right for Black Women

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Since emancipation, Black people have been fighting for our civil rights. Just the thought of it may conjure up black-and-white photos of community elders holding hands and fighting to cross the bridge in Selma, Alabama, and of course, the passing of the Civil Rights Act. While we typically think of the civil rights era as […]

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