African American women -- Juvenile literature
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African American women -- Juvenile literature
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- Maya Angelou : greeting the morning
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- Rosa Parks : activist for equality
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- Serena Williams
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- Sojourner Truth and the voice of freedom
- trueStanding up against hate : how Black women in the Army helped change the course of WWII
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