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Join us this
#WomenHistoryMonth as we recognize the#HiddenHerstory of black women in the media, by celebrating their trailblazing accomplishments and tangible contribution to the nation.https://s.si.edu/2O9xK0PSalamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
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@NMAAHC's Making African America Virtual Symposium conversation by sharing your story related to immigration through the museum's online Community Curation platform at http://nmaahc.si.edu/MAA#APeoplesJourney#ANationsStorypic.twitter.com/ZCH7HBdZCm
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In celebration of
#WomensHistoryMonth
, we’ve highlighted five black actresses that transcended typecasting. Their achievements in the dramatic arts broke barriers, enriched American culture, and inspired audiences around the world: http://s.si.edu/3vGDVdY #HiddenHerstorySalamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
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We at
@SmithsonianAPA are taking a moment to reflect on this recent news of violence in Atlanta. Our team represents a multitude of identities: we are AAPI, Black, and Indigenous to say the least. This news affects us deeply.Ipakita ang thread na itoSalamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
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This
#WomensHistoryMonth
, we're sharing how women worked together to create change.
In the 1890s, African American women's clubs united to fight for voting rights and education across the country. Watch more videos: https://s.si.edu/3uMbjPO #BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/9fLcXORMjTUniting the MovementIn the 1890s, African American women led by Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin united women's clubs to fight for voting rights and education across the country.Salamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
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Johnson is one of the African American men featured in “Men of Change: Taking it to the Streets,” an outdoor exhibition from
@SmithsonianACM and@sitesExhibits. Visit through May 31 in D.C.'s Deanwood neighborhood: https://s.si.edu/3r97CBR#MenOfChangeDCpic.twitter.com/sLSAUFaDgG
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With magazines like Ebony and Jet, John H. Johnson changed the landscape of print journalism by offering authentic portraits of the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of African American life. https://s.si.edu/3rdCNfk
#MenOfChangeDCpic.twitter.com/3yLvJ7BO2B
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The closing weekend of
@NMAAHC’s Making African America symposium features a journalists’ roundtable on black diversity in the media, theatrical performances, and conversations with social justice activists. Register for free at http://nmaahc.si.edu/maa .#APeoplesJourneypic.twitter.com/5XuvxfZHGU
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The landscape is flush in the early spring with it’s 7-inch, semi-double flowers that extend up toward the sky before delicately drooping at the tips. ‘Wada’s Memory’ is named to commemorate Japanese Horticulturist Koichiro Wada.
#MagnoliaMadnesspic.twitter.com/0iZklMr7Bf – sa National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Just days away, we look toward spring for hope of new life. At the
@NMAAHC, that hope is embodied in the delicate white tepals of Magnolia x ‘Wada’s Memory.’pic.twitter.com/3ekSJ8COmn
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Through traveling libraries and a bookmobile, the women of Delta Sigma Theta—an African American sorority—brought books to students in the segregated South. More ways women worked together to create change: https://s.si.edu/30fFalU
#BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/n64kxhPibMBringing Books SouthThe sisters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. fundraised to buy and distribute books throughout the segregated South to provide students with critical educational tools.Salamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
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Can you name five women artists?
@WomenInTheArts has been asking this question to call attention to women’s creative contributions. As part of#5WomenArtists, CAAM is sharing the biography of Marianetta Porter.https://caamuseum.org/learn/600state/meet-the-artist/5womenartists-2021-marianetta-porter …Salamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
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In 1930, the Scurlock Studio took this photo of members of Delta Sigma Theta sorority in D.C. Later that decade, the sorority launched a program to deliver books to Black communities throughout the South. Learn more from
@Smithsonian: https://s.si.edu/3tibukz#WomensHistoryMonth
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Join us this evening at 7pm EDT for a dynamic conversation with Costume Designer
@iamRuthECarter and@WashingtonPost Senior Critic-at-Large@RobinGivhan! Learn more & Attend: http://s.si.edu/3lk2gBs#HiddenHerstory#WomensHistoryMonth
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The women of Delta Sigma Theta knew that fostering literacy meant boosting African Americans' social, economic, and political power—and that's exactly what their traveling library project achieved.
#BecauseOfHerStory#WHM
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Bringing Books SouthThe sisters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. fundraised to buy and distribute books throughout the segregated South to provide students with critical educational tools.Salamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
Journalist Joy-Ann Reid grew up watching political news broadcasts. Though the field lacked people who looked like her, Reid found inspiration in barrier-breaking black journalists Gwen Ifill, Deborah Roberts, and Carole Simpson.
#HiddenHerstorypic.twitter.com/TBZcYfMKxU
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#HiddenHerstory Don’t miss Historically Speaking: A Women’s History With Ruth E. Carter. The renowned costume designer discusses her sartorial and visual aesthetic in films—among them Do the Right Thing, Black Panther, and Coming 2 America.https://s.si.edu/3qEPb6QSalamat. Gagamitin ito ng Twitter para mas mapabuti pa ang timeline mo. I-undoI-undo -
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Regina Andrews was the first Black woman to lead an NYPL branch. She began her NYPL career in 1923, at the height of the Harlem Renaissance. She helped writers find jobs and entertained artists at famed salons in her apartment.
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Tyson earned success by upholding her own standards, only accepting roles that not only meant something to her but were significant to the Black community and shared the untold story of African Americans.
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Tyson's dynamic acting career involved in over 100 roles in various movies, television shows and live theater. She broke barriers as the first African American star of a TV drama series playing the character Jane Foster in East Side/West Side in 1963.
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Cicely L. Tyson began her stage career performing Off-Broadway in the 1950s. Her Broadway debut took place in 1959 in the play Jolly’s Progress, she served as understudy for Eartha Kitt. In 1951, she landed her first television role in NBC’s Frontiers of Faith.
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