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NEWSFLASH: Activists Stage #BlackWomenMatter Marches“Baltimore Chief Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby charge
archivesfoundation:Happy birthday, Willa Beatrice Brown! The first African-American woman to receive
“For me, a black woman artist, to walk into the studio, is a political act.” — Emma AmosEmma Amos wa
Emory Douglas (African-American, b. 1943, Grand Rapids, MI, USA) - Bluest Eye, 2008 Political Poste
“Equal Pay Day for African-American women, by the numbers http://rewire.link/1pDA3b0 #BlackWomensEq
classicethnichistoricalvibez:In 1947, Dr. Marie Daly became the first African-American woman to earn
canadianbeerandpostmodernism: “Jackie Ormes (1911-1985) was the first Black woman to create, write
A photo by William Klein, Harlem, 1954-5
“OFFICIALLY DONE! These past 4 years have been longgg and HARD but I/WE made it. You are looki
engineeringhistory: Shirley Ann Jackson, the first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. from MIT.
vintageblackglamour:Alice Coachman (far right), the first African-American woman to win a gold medal
canadianbeerandpostmodernism: “Jackie Ormes (1911-1985) was the first Black woman to create,
katrinaftw44:This is a colourization I did of a Black woman from Harlem, New York City, in 1920. I g
wtxch:Faith Ringgold (African-American,b.1930)Woman on a Bridge #1 of 5: Tar Beach, 1988acrylic on c
Portrait of an African American woman, c. 1855. (George Eastman Museum)
Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes, circa 1900s, the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in mathem
Rest in peace to author and Nobel laureate Toni Morrison! She was the first Black American woman to
(via Remembering the African-American Suffragists Who Fought a Dual Oppression - Vogue)
Remembering Whitney …
christytortlandart: Hera’s Compassion. Finally finished.Gouache painting, 9″x12″ o
christytortlandart: christytortlandart: Hera’s Compassion. Finally finished. Gouache painting,
humanoidhistory: Astronaut Mae Jemison, first African-American woman in space, aboard the Shuttle En
knithag: Emma Dupree, 1898-1996. Photos by Mary Anne McDonald. “Emma Dupree was an herbalist a
Mama ThompsonWaco, Texas[Thompson Family Album]©WaheedPhotoArchive, 2015
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