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100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
Shae the Historian
100 episodes
5 days ago
Join me, Shae—a Harvard PhD candidate with a passion for the untold narratives—as we dive into the lives of 100 extraordinary Black women who changed the world, one groundbreaking achievement at a time. From trailblazing scholars to fearless activists, each episode shines a spotlight on the brilliance, resilience, and legacy of women you absolutely must know! Ready to be inspired? Subscribe now, and let’s take this empowering journey together. Because history isn’t just about what happened—it’s about who made it happen.
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Join me, Shae—a Harvard PhD candidate with a passion for the untold narratives—as we dive into the lives of 100 extraordinary Black women who changed the world, one groundbreaking achievement at a time. From trailblazing scholars to fearless activists, each episode shines a spotlight on the brilliance, resilience, and legacy of women you absolutely must know! Ready to be inspired? Subscribe now, and let’s take this empowering journey together. Because history isn’t just about what happened—it’s about who made it happen.
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100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 1: Kamala Harris

Introducing Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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12 months ago
6 minutes 26 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 2: Shirley Chisholm

Introducing Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to congress and seek the nomination for President from a major political party in the US. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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12 months ago
4 minutes 9 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 3: Loretta Lynch

Introducing Loretta Lynch, the first black woman appointed U.S. Attorney General. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 47 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 4: Katherine Johnson

Introducing Katherine Johnson, a mathematician whose calculations changed the history of space exploration. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 57 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 5: Dr. Phyllis Ann Wallace

Introducing Dr. Phyllis Ann Wallace, the economist who revealed how systemic discrimination impacted wages and hiring practices for women. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 49 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 6: Myrlie Evers-Williams

Introducing Myrlie Evers-Williams, the first woman to deliver the invocation at a U.S. Presidential Inauguration. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 54 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 7: Dr. Merze Tate

Introducing Dr. Merze Tate, philanthropist, writer, and creator of the Black Women's Oral History Project. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 58 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 8: Mamie Till-Mobley

Introducing Mamie Till-Mobley, the courageous mother and civil rights activist. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 49 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 9: Toni Morrison

Introducing Toni Morrison, the first black woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 10: Barbara Jordan

Introducing Barbara Jordan, Congresswoman and guardian of democracy. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 41 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 11: Harriet Tubman

Introducing Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, spy, and philanthropist. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 54 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 12: Claudette Colvin

Introducing Claudette Colvin, the 15-year-old challenger of segregated buses in Montgomery. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 56 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 13: Ella Baker

Introducing Ella Baker, the quiet giant of the Civil Rights Movement. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 31 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 14: Dorothy Height

Introducing Dorothy Height, the woman Obama called “the godmother of the civil rights movement.” Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 36 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 15: Admiral Michelle Howard

Introducing Admiral Michelle Howard, the first woman ever to achieve the rank of four-star admiral in the U.S. Navy. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 55 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 16: Augusta Savage

Introducing Augusta Savage, the first Black woman accepted into the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 42 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 17: Katherine Dunham

Introducing Katherine Dunham, dancer, anthropologist, and activist. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 57 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 18: Marian Wright Edelman

Introducing Marian Wright Edelman, President Emerita of the Children's Defense Fund. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 41 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 19: Selena Sloane Butler

Introducing Selena Sloane Butler, founder of the first Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) for Black children. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads⁠⁠

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1 year ago
3 minutes 28 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 20: Dr. Condoleeza Rice

Introducing Dr. Condoleeza Rice, the first black woman to be appointed Secretary of State. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my ⁠YouTube Channel⁠. Subscribe to my ⁠newsletter⁠. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee ⁠(I actually drink matcha 🍵) ✨Follow me on Threads

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1 year ago
3 minutes 17 seconds

100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
Join me, Shae—a Harvard PhD candidate with a passion for the untold narratives—as we dive into the lives of 100 extraordinary Black women who changed the world, one groundbreaking achievement at a time. From trailblazing scholars to fearless activists, each episode shines a spotlight on the brilliance, resilience, and legacy of women you absolutely must know! Ready to be inspired? Subscribe now, and let’s take this empowering journey together. Because history isn’t just about what happened—it’s about who made it happen.