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Rare Photos Show Lesser-Known Black Women Activists Of The 19th Century

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Rare Photos Show Lesser-Known Black Women Activists Of The 19th Century

When discussing black women’s history, activists like Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks are often quick to come to mind for many.
Yet while their resil…

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Please read original article Rare Photos Show Lesser-Known Black Women Activists Of The 19th Century posted on Huffington Post on 10 April 2017 | 2:01 pm —

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