A federal judge has dismissed a gender discrimination lawsuit filed by a professor and minister who lost her bid to become ...
Through their collective achievements, these extraordinary women created lasting foundations for social justice, equality, ...
After earning a medical degree in 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler died in obscurity and was buried without a headstone ...
Amanda Harth, the Chicago native behind Monday Coffee Co., is a determined entrepreneur who exemplifies the South Side's ...
Anna Louise Bybee-Grayson of York was a member of the Six-Triple Eight Black female postal battalion in WWII celebrated in a ...
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Women’s History Month may be coming to a close, but the celebration isn’t over for the Black community.
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah, a daughter of Haitian immigrants who became the first Black ...
The HBCU Green Fund, led by founder Felicia Davis, during Black History Month participated in a week-long women’s economic development trade mission to Senegal, bringing together 22 elected officials, ...
Discover the remarkable women who shaped Virginia’s history, from First Ladies and civil rights leaders to aviation pioneers ...
Shawnta Privette, Baltimore City's first African-American CAD Technical Manager, breaks barriers in public safety and communications.