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Why Black Women Must Work Harder: Overcoming Sexism And Racism And Still Succeeding - Texas Metro News

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By Rachel Noerdlinger In a landscape dominated by the suits and ties of corporate giants, the road for Black women has long proven replete with challenges, with Black Women’s Equal Pay Day being marked […]

The post Why Black Women Must Work Harder: Overcoming Sexism And Racism And Still Succeeding appeared first on Texas Metro News.

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