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Who Is She? | History and Contributions of the Black Woman from Past to Present

Who Is She? | History and Contributions of the Black Woman from Past to Present

Elogeia Hadley

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S.H.E. Publishing, LLC
Año de edición:
2022
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Historia de África
ISBN:
9781953163493
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Who Is She? History and Contributions of the Black Woman from Past to Present by Elogeia Hadley is historical non-fiction read dedicated to black women who have been the sheroes, influencers, queens, and warriors of their time. The revelation of this read shines the light on black women who made contributions to our society that should be celebrated. Hadley introduces you to 50 black women you may or may not know. The progression of this story is in divine order as she begins with historical facts about one of the oldest females ever found in Africa and continues with revealed stories of women from all over the world. Hadley concludes this read with women of the present; women who partake in candid conversations and 'Sista-to-Sista' moments.In the story Who Is She? Hadley shows the world that Black African women are the beginning, they gave birth to the world as we know it. Take this journey of getting to know black women of the past and the present, and gain the answer to the question, Who Is She?

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