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Black women who made history

20 Black Women Who Made History

Social Studies, Thinking on EducationBy CreelaBelle HowardFebruary 23, 2022

You’ve probably heard of Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks, but there are many lesser known Black women who made history. Each had to overcome racism and sexism to prove they were just as smart and capable as everyone else. Their stories can enrich your social studies teaching any time of the year, not just during…

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