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A Legacy of Giving: A’Lelia Bundles on Madam C.J. Walker’s Philanthropic Spirit

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A’Lelia Bundles, acclaimed journalist, historian, and biographer of her great-great-grandmother Madam C.J. Walker, reflects on her family’s powerful legacy of giving back

Celebrating Our Philanthropy: Black Women’s Giving Legacy

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In this season of thanks and giving, we celebrate Black women who epitomize the generosity, courage, and dedication that define Black philanthropy.

2010’s The Women of BLM — From Hashtag to Global Movement

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In the symphony of activism, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi stand as virtuosos, each playing a vital note in the melody of change. United by a shared vision of justice, they embarked on…

1950’s Claudette Colvin — We Will Not Be Moved

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Claudette Colvin—young, courageous, and defiant in the face of segregation—sparked one of the most infamous movements of the 20th century. In the heart of Montgomery, Alabama, she took a stand by remaining seated on a…

2000’s Annette Gordon-Reed — Giving Voice to History

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In the halls of academia, Annette Gordon-Reed’s intellect illuminates the shadows of history. With each lesson, she unravels the complexities of the past, weaving narratives that resonate with truth and empathy.  Her most acclaimed works,…

1940’s Anna Arnold Hedgeman — Firebrand Feminist

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Anna Arnold Hedgeman stands as a trailblazer, her journey a testament to the spirit of change. Amidst the turbulent currents of the Civil Rights Movement, Anna emerged as a true leader, her brilliance building a…

1960’s Shirley Chisholm — Unbought and Unbossed

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The vibrant mosaic of American history is incomplete without Shirley Chisholm—a trailblazer of resilience and dedication. Amidst the ever-changing world of the 1960’s, she stood tall, a testament to unwavering determination and boundless courage. As…

1970’s Diahann Carroll — Barrier Breaker on the Small Screen

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Diahann Carroll, a luminary in the tapestry of Hollywood, not only graced screens with elegance but rewrote the script of representation. In an era where diversity was a distant dream, she stepped into the role…

1930’s Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass — Write Off the Enemy

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In the chronicles of history, Charlotta Amanda Spears emerges as a firebrand feminist, a resolute spirit wielding words as incandescent embers in the fight for justice. In an era echoing with the remnants of Reconstruction,…

1990’s Anita Hill — Year of the Woman

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Amidst the judicial labyrinth, Anita Hill emerged as a formidable beacon, her voice cutting through the chambers of power like a resolute melody. Plunged into the forefront of a national reckoning, she became the reluctant…

1920’s Bessie Coleman — The Sky’s The Limit

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January 26, 1892 – April 30, 1926 Bessie Coleman—the fearless dreamer. Her  spirit danced in the clouds. Born into a world where dreams for a Black woman soared as high as a grounded sparrow, Bessie’s…

1980’s Gladys West — Charting Direction

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Enter the realm of satellites and stars, and you'll encounter the brilliant mind of Gladys West, a hidden celestial architect. Born with a thirst for knowledge as vast as the cosmos, Gladys pioneered the path…