The story of a blues singer who was born into poverty and became one of the highest paid Black performers in America.
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The story of a woman whose Hawaiian heritage inspired her to resist Americanization and dedicate her career to cultural preservation.
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The story of an ambitious woman who used her intelligence and privileged family connections to fight for social reform on the largest national and international stages.
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The story of a woman whose Progressive Era commitment to education and civil rights led to high-profile roles in New Deal America.
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The story of a woman who advocated for full equality, regardless of race, gender, or sexuality.
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The story of a Chinese American woman who achieved an international movie career, even in the face of racism and stereotyping.
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A manifesto published by the Women of the Ku Klux Klan.
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Photographs of African American women doing industrial war work.
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Linoleum cuts by African American artist Elizabeth Catlett that explore the lives of Black women in America.
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Illustrations by Miné Okobu, a Japanese American artist who lived at Topez concentration camp for almost two years.
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