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To kick off Women’s History Month, BLACK ENTERPRISE is spotlighting 20 influential Black women and acknowledging their extraordinary journey and the barriers they’ve broken along the way.
In or around 1825, John Andrew Jackson was born enslaved on a plantation in South Carolina and trained to spend his life picking cotton. But instead of living a life as a slave, he escaped bondage and ...
The list of groundbreaking Black women in the U.S. is long and getting ever longer. But although names like Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou and Wilma Rudolph are widely known, there are many more obscure ...
The Black Movie Hall of Fame ranks the 100 best Black films ever, curated by top Black critics, celebrating the Black ...
As a result, the Antebellum period in Boston saw the rise of numerous influential Black women leaders whose courage, intellect, and resilience profoundly impacted the city and nation.
The film will premiere as part of a "Legacy of Black Women" program, taking place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Sioux City Public Museum, 607 Fourth St.
As we celebrate Black History Month, I’m here to highlight the ground-breaking contributions and achievements of seven Black women in the world of special FX makeup. From pioneering legends to ...
Held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New Orleans on July 5, the NUL hosted its 6th annual Women in Harmony Awards Luncheon, celebrating the theme “Her Power, Her Prosperity.” The event honored ...
Wesleyan College in Georgia became the first women’s college in the world in 1836, and women’s colleges thrived for over a century. The Seven Sisters began enrolling women between 1837 and 1889.