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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Nation’s First Black Female Doctor Blazed a Path for Women in Medicine. But She Was Left Out of the Story for DecadesAfter earning a medical degree in 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler died in obscurity and was buried without a headstone ...
From the streets of Harlem to Vietnam to Hollywood, these stories correct the record and spotlight lesser-known heroes for ...
Milwaukee author Ebony Haynes says her latest book, Dear Black Girl: I See You, is dedicated to Black girls, “offering them ...
Celebrating Women's History Month with influential writers like Toni Morrison, Bell Hooks, Maya Angelou, and Sandra Cisneros.
Judy Hutson discusses her debut novel "Spy Notes," how her music industry career inspired her writing, and her mission to ...
From March 23 to March 30, the AAPF will host the 11th annual 'Her Dream Deferred' forum, dedicated to addressing the issues impacting Black women across the nation.
In his new book, "Dangerous Learning," legal scholar Derek Black tells the story of the resistance to Black literacy in this ...
While March is rapidly coming to a close, Lalami has five book recommendations for lovers of “The Dream Hotel” and beyond.
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Tuko News on MSNSheila Johnson's net worth: How rich is the first black female billionaire today?What is Sheila Johnson's net worth? Discover how the BET co-founder built her multi million dollar fortune through media, ...
Along with her books, Dr. Nay recently released "Embrace Your Power," a 12-track multi-genre album that supports women empowerment. Through the Brown Girl Book Tour, she'll share spoken word poetry ...
The room at the Green Pond Country Club grew crowded Sunday as the Bethlehem NAACP celebrated its 80th annual Freedom Fund ...
From breaking barriers in business, politics to uplifting communities, honorees like Ingrid Best and Congresswoman Yvette Clarke D-NY., shared their journeys of resilience and empowerment.
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