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UID:calendar.28494.field_fc_date.0@www.baltimoreculture.org
DTSTAMP:20260821T164204Z
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CATEGORIES:,,Lectures/ Workshops,History & Heritage
CREATED:20200827T181619Z
DESCRIPTION:Today, African American women are an organized and consequenti
 al facet of our  body politic. How did they get here? To understand their 
 story is to  understand the politics of our own time, setting aside old n
 arratives and  learning about the future through black women’s ongoing que
 st for rights.  Vanguard, a new book by Martha S. Jones, tells how they 
 built their movement,  which was plagued by ridicule and resistance, and
  extended to the Voting  Rights Act of 1965.
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201218T000008Z
LOCATION:Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument St, Baltimore, M
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SUMMARY:Vanguard: How African American Women Led the Movement for Voting Ri
 ghts
URL:https://www.crowdcast.io/e/fsk-from-home--vanguard/register?utm_source=
 profile&utm_medium=profile_web&utm_campaign=profile
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