because Crumpler is one of the pioneering women who changed the world—and one of the most inspiring Black History figures.
Angela Alsobrooks And Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester became the first Black women to be elected to the U.S. Senate the same year.
Black women make history in the U.S. Senate Never in the Senate have two ... founder and president of She the People, a ...
Join us for a free interactive broadcast during Black History Month, featuring Chief Operating Officer ... Being a Black woman in STEM, particularly in Chemistry, it is inspiring to see women who look ...
For the first time in more than 200 years, two Black women will serve in the U.S. Senate at the same time, following the election of Angela Alsobrooks in Maryland and Lisa Blunt Rochester in Delaware ...
Black women campaigned to get more voters of colors to show up at the polls and help Kamala Harris make history. They mourn the loss of her bid.
As voters awaited the results of the presidential election, the outcomes of a handful of U.S. House and Senate races have ...
Over time the event has prioritised black British history and key black figures from the UK ... about the exceptional achievements of black women, especially those who have been forgotten.
Anita Neil competed in the women's 100m and 4x100m metres ... hopes it will encourage people to learn more about black history Commenting on the significance of Black History Month in the ...
History was made on Delmarva this election cycle, and when it comes to the U.S. Senate, it it’ll will be a bit more diverse. ...
Eight years ago, Blunt-Rochester first made history in Congress as the first Black person and woman elected to represent ...
Three Black women, all Democrats, have served in the U.S. Senate. Two were elected ‒ Carol Moseley Braun from Illinois, who served from 1993 to 1999, and Kamala Harris from California, who served from ...