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So many of the social life's aspects have changed for women in the years. Starting with the right for education and ending with gender equality - all of this didn't happen overnight, and many badass women had to sacrifice their personal lives for a greater cause. Women's Equality Day celebrated on August 26th in the US, commemorates the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, granting women the right to vote. It was certified in 1920, despite being introduced many years earlier in…

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Johana Calle
"Black Lives Matter Logo" Stickers by samagid | Redbubble Black Power, Black Power Symbol, Black Lives Matter Quotes, Black Lives Matter Poster, Black Lives Matter Art, Filipino Tattoos, Protest Signs, Power Symbol, Black Lives Matter Movement

Decorate and personalize laptops, windows, and more Removable, kiss-cut vinyl stickers Super durable and water-resistant 1/8 inch (3.2mm) white border around each design Matte finish Sticker types may be printed and shipped from different locations For orders with 2+ small stickers, they will be printed in pairs with two stickers on one sheet to reduce sheet waste

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Stephanye Almaguer
Angela Davis was the front woman of the 'Black Is Beautiful' movement with her emblematic Afro. Beginning in the late 1960s, the movement sought to dispel the idea that Black features like textured hair, skin color, & facial features were inherently ugly by encouraging Black men & women to avoid straightening their hair and bleaching their skin. Davis' afro became a loaded symbol that supported her political activism & involvement in the civil rights movement. History Angela, Famous Black Women, Black Women Face, Photograph Art, Angela Davis, John Brown, Black Panther Party, Afro Textured Hair, Women Face

Angela Davis was the front woman of the 'Black Is Beautiful' movement with her emblematic Afro. Beginning in the late 1960s, the movement sought to dispel the idea that Black features like textured hair, skin color, & facial features were inherently ugly by encouraging Black men & women to avoid straightening their hair and bleaching their skin. Davis' afro became a loaded symbol that supported her political activism & involvement in the civil rights movement.

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