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African-American Women for Reproductive Freedom was created in 1990.
there were no women
African American women are viewed as people, humans and they are treated equally to everyone else. There are people who treat them badly and view them badly, but it not commonly found today.
an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist
Yes, they did. Women and African-Americans took the places of the soldiers who left.
African-American Women for Reproductive Freedom was created in 1990.
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Jane Hinton was an American microbiologist who co-developed the first successful vaccine against whooping cough in the 1930s. She was also one of the first African-American women to earn a veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
taboos for women in 1930s
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NACW... African-American women founded this organization in 1896. Stands for National Association of Colored Women.
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Support for african American suffrage.