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From Jim Crow to Economic Empowerment: Meet The Four Trailblazing Black Women Continuing The Legacy Of Maggie Lena Walker

By Ebony Flake ·Updated April 4, 2023

At the beginning of the twentieth century, both White women and Black people were relegated to second-class citizenship. White women in the early 1900s couldn’t vote, and opportunities for education and employment were limited. Their access to capital

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