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Mary Church Terrell (part 1) The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast · Episode

Mary Church Terrell: History Chicks Podcast

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Mary Church Terrell: Championing Suffrage and Civil Rights (WAMS E17)
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Mary Church Terrell: Championing Suffrage and Civil Rights

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American Masters | She was a Civil Rights Activist and Co-Founder of the NAACP Mary Church Terrell was a suffragist, civil rights activist and co-founder of the NAACP.

She was a Civil Rights Activist and Co-Founder of the NAACP

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Dignity and Defiance Trailer Raised in privilege but degraded by persistent racial prejudice, Mary Church Terrell fought for the basic human right to be treated equally. Her story is one of…

Dignity and Defiance: A Portrait of Mary Church Terrell

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How One Woman Helped End Lunch Counter Segregation in the Nation’s Capital Mary Church Terrell’s court case demanded the district’s “lost laws” put an end to racial discrimination in dining establishments

How One Woman Helped End Lunch Counter Segregation in the Nation’s Capital

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Mary Church Terrell was one of the first African-American women to earn a college degree, and became known as a national activist for civil rights and suffrage.

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Komako Kimura loved the stage because it was one of the only ways women could flourish in a male-dominated society, as “only the women of the stage have an opportunity to talk to men of affairs,” a designation not even granted to their wives.

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Komako Kimura was the manager of two theaters in Tokyo, the Kimura Komako theater, and the Tokiwaza. She herself performed in 500 plays throughout her lifetime, as Shakespearean heroines and more, like “La Tosca, Monna Vanna, and Camille.”

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Komako Kimura was a Japanese suffragist, actress, dancer, theater manager, and magazine editor before World War II. Her work, both literary and theatrical, shaped the women’s rights and women’s suffrage movement in Japan.

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Mabel Ping-Hua Lee Stuff You Missed in History Class · Episode

Stuff You Missed In History Class: Mabel Ping-Hua Lee

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Asian American Legacy: Dr. Mabel Lee As the de facto minister of the First Chinese Baptist Church of New York between 1925 and 1966, Mabel Lee (1896-1966) secured for herself a relatively comfortable niche in turbulent times. The decl…

Asian American Legacy: Dr. Mabel Lee

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Amelia Bloomer Didn’t Mean to Start a Fashion Revolution, But Her Name Became Synonymous With Trousers In the 1850s, women’s rights activists briefly adopted a new style in an effort to liberate themselves from heavy dresses

Amelia Bloomer Didn’t Mean to Start a Fashion Revolution, But Her Name Became Synonymous With Trousers

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How bloomers became a feminist fashion statement | BBC Ideas
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How bloomers became a feminist fashion statement

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An illustration of Amelia Bloomer from Illustrated London News with the description: "AMELIA BLOOMER , ORIGINATOR OF THE NEW DRESS. — FROM A DAGUERREOTYPE BY T. W. BROWN"

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Public relations portrait of Amelia Bloomer as used in the History of Woman Suffrage by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Volume I, published in 1881.

Public relations portrait of Amelia Bloomer as used in the History of Woman Suffrage by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Volume I, published in 1881.

Amelia Bloomer was an American newspaper editor, women’s rights and temperance advocate. Even though she did not create the women’s clothing reform style known as bloomers, her name became associated with it because of her advocacy.

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