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The Black Women's Club Movement: Crash Course Black American History #23

The Black Women's Club Movement: Crash Course Black American History #23

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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Black American Women were struggling with both racism and misogyny as they fought for their rights. Black Women formed clubs and organized to make sure civil and political rights were extended to ALL Black people, not just Black men. These clubs were grass-roots organizations of middle-class women who were often only one generation removed from slavery. Today we'll learn about the origins of these clubs and some of the notable women who drove this movement
Date: 2022-04-04

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I was just thinking about black women's clubs the other day! I knew about the opportunities for self-improvement part (and more specifically about their promotion of the arts, culture, and education, but I hadn't realized how political their activism was as well. I thought they were entirely about self-help and uplift with no direct political action at all. Thank you for fleshing that out for me!
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Thank you so much for uplifting black women, and how important their contributions and leadership are in history. I will always be coming back to this series to learn more about the untold history
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My wife and I have been binge watching this series. Thank you all for your dedication and hard work to black history. It is truly appreciated.
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Clint Smith has a new book out in 2021 called -How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America-
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