
Salima "Dolly" Siler Marriott: She put the "A" in Activism!
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Salima "Dolly" Siler Marriott describes herself as a feminist activist. That seed was planted by her maternal great-grandmother, Eliza Finney Fosque, who was born in 1874 in Exmore, a small town in Accomack County on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. She was a midwife in the town until 1940. Salima's activism has changed the landscape of the lives of women all over the world. Listen to her passionate account of her life's work and be inspired to answer the call yourself.
Salima is the author of "Bringing Into Being Our Legacy", mini portraits of 16 dynamic African American women who have informed her life and whose lives have been informed by hers. It is a testament to the power of the sisterhood of women.
Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.