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Link: https://womenshistorymonth.gov. March is Women's History Month. Your local library might be holding special events or have lists of women's biographies featured on their websites. How will any of you observe Women's History Month? Which woman or... moreLink: https://womenshistorymonth.gov. March is Women's History Month. Your local library might be holding special events or have lists of women's biographies featured on their websites. How will any of you observe Women's History Month? Which woman or group of women in history is most important to you? Which woman or group of women has made the greatest impact in your lives? What book about a woman will you be reading from the library in observance of women's history month? I have been distracted by other readings. I want to read The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks or Hidden Figures. I've just haven't got the time. Also, there is a biography of Harriet Tubman by Catherine Clinton that I want to read too. It feels like there are so many books and so little time. If I had to make a choice, I would prefer to read about Harriet Tubman, because, according to legend, she said, "I'm not free until we are all free." If she truly spoke those words, it is exactly what post-modern Black Americans need to hear. We need to hear a Black person say those words rather than "I've got mine," so damn all the rest of you Blacks, who don't. That is the predominant attitude of most Black Americans and it needs to change. We learn that stinky, selfish attitudes from wealthy Blacks in the entertainment industries, but those wealthy Blacks lack the morals and credibility to lead or speak on our behalves. Yet, the white media always run to a wealthy Black entertainer to settle a dispute in their favor between non-Blacks and the Black community. We need to bolster Black American heroes, who inspire racial unity, and tear down the pedestals of racist or integrationist Blacks, who don't inspire racial unity. #womenshistorymonth, #womenshistory, #women, #history, #blacks. less
March is Women's History Month. The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museu

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