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Martyr of Carthage
Martyr of Carthage
Martyr of Carthage
One of the first women of African descent to join the British armed forces.
British abolitionist and memoirist
Journalist born in Trinidad who dedicated her life to fighting racism inequality and injustice.
Georgia Douglas Johnson was one of the most well-known Black female writers and playwrights of her time. Known for writing most about love and womanhood, Douglas Johnson’s published works touched many and were featured in the most widely-read Black publications of the twentieth century.
Celebrated singer in Dublin’s pleasure gardens in the 1750s
Irish nurse, midwife and advocate for survivors of childhood abuse in religious and state-supported institutions
American suffragist and civil rights activist
Ora Washington was an exceptional athlete in the early twentieth century, excelling in both basketball and tennis.