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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.
As we celebrate Black Women’s History Month, we honor ten remarkable trailblazers who continue to transform America through their groundbreaking work and powerful voices. These visionaries have ...
Moms Mabley. Born Loretta Mary Aiken in 1897, Moms Mabley was the godmother of stand-up comedy for Black women. Taking to the stage in the 1920s, she became the first female comic to grace the ...
March is National Women’s History Month, and as we celebrate the achievements of women across industries, we must take time to honor the Black heroines whose legacies continue to inspire and ...
Black women don’t just make history—we are history in motion. And that, in itself, is worth celebrating every single day. Also Read: The five Black women on the 2025 Time Women of the Year ...
Black Women’s History Month is a byproduct of another one of Battle’s projects. In 2013, she held her first gala for the Black Women in Jazz and the Arts Awards.
Dr. Samantha Tolliver is the Chief Toxicologist at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Washington, D.C.--and the first Black woman in the role.
400 years of Black women's history in country music Mother-daughter country performers O.N.E The Duo performed their 2023-released single "Hoedown" at the event.
They'll be honored during a ceremony on Thursday, starting at 5:30 p.m. It's a celebration of black history leading into Women's History Month.
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of pages about notable Black, Hispanic and women veterans, as well as information about the Civil War and Black history.
In other words: Only three Black women have served in the Senate, and never at the same time. That's set to change when Alsobrooks, 53, and Blunt Rochester, 62, are sworn in next year.
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