African-American Women Who Began a Movement
100 Visionaries of Freedom, Justice, and Equality
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Derrick E. Hardin
概要
Throughout history, African-American women have played a vital and often overlooked role in both the suffrage and civil rights movements in the United States. For more than two centuries, they have stood at the intersection of two monumental struggles, racial equality and women’s rights, refusing to be excluded from either. Their contributions were integral to the very structure and progress of each movement.
While often marginalized by mainstream suffragists and overshadowed in male-dominated civil rights narratives, African-American women played a central role in helping to define each movement’s goals and strategies. Their contributions went beyond participation, they were the architects of transformative change. They built organizations, led protests, registered voters under threat of violence, and spoke boldly about the country’s most profound injustices. They were thinkers, organizers, educators, warriors, and visionaries. Their contributions, though often unrecognized, was foundational to both the expansion of democracy and the advancement of human rights in America.
Behind every major milestone, they shaped the organizational framework of both movements. Their work was not only courageous, but it was strategic and enduring. They recognized that freedom for some could never mean freedom for all. Their work serves as a blueprint for today’s social justice movements, and their stories demand not only remembrance but recognition in the telling of American history.
This book aims to highlight their voices, celebrate their contributions, and explore how their activism established the groundwork for generations to come. It uncovers the stories of women whose courage and determination shaped the movements for suffrage and civil rights, even when history tried to silence them. Through their leadership, vision, and relentless pursuit of justice, they transformed the social and political landscape of America and continue to inspire the ongoing struggle for equality.
©2025 Michael A. Carson (P)2026 Michael A. Carson