Rebecca Cole, born March 16, 1867, physician, organization founder and social reformer, the second African-American woman to become a doctor in the United States.
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Born March 8, 1945, Lilia Ann Abron, entrepreneur and chemical engineer, was the first African American woman to earn a PhD in chemical engineering (1972)
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Zenzile Miriam Makeba, nicknamed Mama Africa, a South African singer and civil rights activist, was born on March 4, 1932. She was the first African artist to gain global popularity for African music. #WomensHistoryMonth #NationalWomensHistoryMonth #WomenEducatingAndInspiringGenerations
Bobbi Brown and Jones Road launch new YouTube series to celebrate ‘remarkable women’
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Elaine Brown, an American writer, singer, and prison activist, was born on March 2, 1943. She was the first woman to lead the Black Panther Party. #WomensHistoryMonth #NationalWomensHistoryMonth #HonoringWomenInHistory #MovingForwardTogether #WomenEducatingAndInspiringGenerations
This Women's History Month, I'm reflecting on the incredible impact of women. Celebrating their strength, resilience, and brilliance. And with extra appreciation for the woman that gave me life, who's birthday is also this month. #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenEducatingAndInspiringGenerations