February 18, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Alice H. Parker invented the gas Heating Furnace Celebrating Black Women Alice H. Parker invented the gas Heating Furnace
February 18, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Queen Sylvia Nagginda of Buganda (Uganda) Celebrating Black Women Queen Sylvia Nagginda of Buganda (Uganda)
February 18, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 2011 Nobel Prize for Peace President Obama Meets with President Sirleaf of Liberia Celebrating Black Women Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 2011 Nobel Prize for Peace President Obama Meets with President Sirleaf of Liberia
February 18, 2019February 18, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Ursula M. Burns Panamanian immigrant 2014, Forbes rated her the 22nd most powerful woman in the world Celebrating Black Women Ursula M. Burns Panamanian immigrant 2014, Forbes rated her the 22nd most powerful woman in the world
February 17, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Dame Eugenia Charles“Iron Lady of the Caribbean” Celebrating Black Women Dame Eugenia Charles“Iron Lady of the Caribbean”
February 17, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Michaëlle Jean first black governor general of Canada Celebrating Black Women Michaëlle Jean first black governor general of Canada
February 17, 2019February 17, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Mary Jane McLeod Bethune Presidential Advisor to four US Presidents, Celebrating Black Women Mary Jane McLeod Bethune Presidential Advisor to four US Presidents,
February 17, 2019African/American History Channel1 Comment on Celebrating Black Women Ella Baker Speaks! My Life in the Movement, Part 12&3 Celebrating Black Women Ella Baker Speaks! My Life in the Movement, Part 12&3
February 16, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Seh-Dong-Hong-Beh (meaning, “God Speaks true”) was a leader of the Dahomey Amazons. In 1851, she led an all-female army consisting of 6,000 warriors against the Egba fortress of Abeokuta. — Celebrating Black Women Seh-Dong-Hong-Beh (meaning, “God Speaks true”) was a leader of the Dahomey Amazons. In 1851, she led an all-female army consisting of 6,000 warriors against the Egba fortress of Abeokuta. —
February 16, 2019February 16, 2019African/American History ChannelLeave a Comment on Celebrating Black Women Black Women in the Military Celebrating Black Women Black Women in the Military