In the early 20th century, these Black nurses came to New York City from the Jim Crow South to join the fight against the disease—and they ultimately helped find a cure.
From launching community-driven schools to spearheading desegregation and beyond, Black women have been at the helm of innovating education.
A Black educator was hired to reform a school that held a mock slave auction. It was a racist nightmare, she says - Exclusive ...
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