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  1. These fearless and famous African American women in history may be historical women your kids never heard of, but are bold women who deserve a place in children’s lesson plans, especially since they may fall into lesser known or unknown black history figures by kids.

  2. African American Heroes; Ida B. Wells. Ida B. Wells. Read. Explore more. ... Title IX and the fight for women’s rights. Women's History Month. Women's History Month.

  3. Mar 2, 2022 · This year’s theme is “Black Women in American Culture and History.”. Teaching Tolerance offers several activities about African-American women designed for K-12 students. Many high school and middle school students have heard about Rosa Parks.

  4. In a new children's book, Vashti Harrison tells stories of 40 inspirational African American women who faced great challenges and accomplished big things.

    • The name to know: Isabel de Olvera, explorer, early 1600s. Her story in brief: Isabel de Olvera was born in Querétaro, Mexico, in the late 1500s to an African father and an Indian mother.
    • The name to know: Monemia McKoy, mother of twins Millie and Christine, 1830’s – ? Her story in brief: Enslaved couple Monemia and Jacob McKoy lived in North Carolina in the mid-19th century.
    • The name to know: Frances Thompson, transgender advocate, 1840 – 1876. Her story in brief: Although born into slavery in Alabama and assigned male at birth, by the age of 26 Frances Thompson was freed and living according to her own gender identity in a booming Black community in Memphis, Tennessee.
    • The name to know: Augusta Savage, artist, 1892 – 1962. Image credit: Archives of American Art, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Her story in brief: Born to the family of a conservative Methodist minister in Green Cove Springs, Florida, Savage exhibited a passion and a talent for art from an early age, in particular for molding objects out of clay.
  5. Jan 12, 2023 · These unsung heroes and trailblazers shaped American history—and you should know their names and stories.

  6. Feb 24, 2021 · A history that emphasizes the perspectives and stories of African American women to show how they are — and have always been — instrumental in shaping our country.

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