It’s the 2nd Day of #Kwanzaa! Today we honor Black women who represent #Kujichagulia—Self Determination—like Ida B. Wells. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, Wells’s anti-lynching campaign fiercely defended Black people and rights. Who do you honor? #CiteBlackWomen pic.twitter.com/5r8heM8AT9
— Cite Black Women. (@citeblackwomen) December 27, 2019 @citeblackwomen 1866: “While there exists this brutal element in society which tramples upon the feeble and treads down the weak, I tell you that if there is any class of people who need to be lifted out of their airy nothings and selfishness, it is the white women of America.†ðŸ™@marthasjones_ ]]>@citeblackwomen 1866: “While there exists this brutal element in society which tramples upon the feeble and treads down the weak, I tell you that if there is any class of people who need to be lifted out of their airy nothings and selfishness, it is the white women of America.†ðŸ™@marthasjones_ÂIt’s the 2nd Day of #Kwanzaa! Today we honor Black women who represent #Kujichagulia—Self Determination—like Ida B. Wells. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, Wells’s anti-lynching campaign fiercely defended Black people and rights. Who do you honor? #CiteBlackWomen pic.twitter.com/5r8heM8AT9
— Cite Black Women. (@citeblackwomen) December 27, 2019
#WomensDay LYDIA MOTT (1806 -1875) – most important woman from #Albany you never heard of. Quaker, teacher, shop owner, best friend Susan B. Anthony ( Mott was glue that held together woman’s suffrage movement in the mid-1800s),Underground RR conductor, FORCE OF NATURE! pic.twitter.com/Oi7qZrPRmO
— AlbanyMuskrat (@albanymuskrat) March 8, 2018
#WomensDay LYDIA MOTT (1806 -1875) – most important woman from #Albany you never heard of. Quaker, teacher, shop owner, best friend Susan B. Anthony ( Mott was glue that held together woman’s suffrage movement in the mid-1800s),Underground RR conductor, FORCE OF NATURE! pic.twitter.com/Oi7qZrPRmO
— AlbanyMuskrat (@albanymuskrat) March 8, 2018