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Teaching The hidden history of Black nationalist women's political activism

The hidden history of Black nationalist women's political activism

Too often when we talk about the historical contributions of Black people in the United States, we focus on Black men. We tend to forget about Black women, which then diminishes their contributions to our country.

Keisha N. Blain, Associate Professor of History, University of Pittsburgh
The Conversation

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

How did women make Black nationalist movements successful?
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DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

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