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This Woman Organized The First Black Girl Scout Group In Macon. Here’s How

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This Woman Organized The First Black Girl Scout Group In Macon. Here’s How


Sarah Randolph Bailey, born 1885 in to freed slaves, was a longtime educator and missionary who saw the value in troubled young girls and volunteered her time to provide guidance.

After earning her teaching degree and working at a rehabilitation and detention center for girls in Macon, Georgia, Bailey had the vision to organize young women for the Young Women’s Christian Association’s (YWCA) Girl Reservesgroup.

In 1935, Bailey gathered informal groups of Black girls and started…

Please read original article This Woman Organized The First Black Girl Scout Group In Macon. Here’s How posted on Healthy Black Girls on 17 February 2017 | 4:05 am —

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