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Kalisha Buckhanon, Chicago (Erica McClendon Walker)

 

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Some favorite explorations of black women's lives, labors and art in America. #BlackHistoryMonth
From "Remembering Mary Ellen Pleasant" on #negression: “The Mother of Civil Rights in California,” Mary Ellen Pleasant, one of America’s first Black female millionaires, made her fortune in the San Francisco area as a partner and consultant to Gold Rush enterprisers. In the 19th Century, racist conductors ejected Pleasant from her trolley car on two occasions for which she sued in landmark civil right cases history has all but forgotten...
Writings to celebrate #CarrieMaeWeems, #PhyllisHyman and #BillieHoliday @negression. com.
You will love this perfect "Civil Rights love story" as much as I'll love interviewing its legendary author #DonnaHill TONIGHT AT 6:30 EST. Register now to join us for the #Center4BlackLit John O. Killens Virtual Reading Series... http://ow.ly/isJ650DpFzw. #BlackHistory #ReadWomen

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PSA: Some links to quickly order my most recommended things on Amazon may lead me to a commission, which was a few bucks once.

Negress: a woman of African descent… digression: a departure from the main subject in speech or writing

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