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One of the oldest continuing Black women's service organizations the US. #Preservation #Boston #HERstory #LWCSArchive Donate today! https://t.co/MBcZOofh3b

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Happy Birthday Loïs Mailou Jones! 🎂Born in #Boston & trained @SMFAatTufts, Jones was transformed by studying in Paris. She would teach generations of Black artists @HowardU for nearly 50 yrs. Her work was heavily influenced by Haiti & Africa; she spent her early yrs @LWCSBoston.
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Outstanding lecture and discussion by @kelliecarterjackson, author of #WeRefuse, and @reineayiti with @nu_africanastudies. #HerStory #BlackHistory
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RT @SVG__Collection: “I tell you what freedom is to me: no fear.”. — Nina Simone
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RT @NMAAHC: Fannie Lou Hamer was born #OnThisDay in 1917. Hamer co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, which challenged the l….
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Join the conversation on Maud Cuney-Hare, the 1st Black woman to publish a history of #Blackmusic & an early member of @LWCSBoston, Friday, 10/4,@2pm. Texas born Cuney-Hare lived her adult life in #Boston & would have turned 150 this year.🎂 #HerStory #Blackhistory #LWCSArchive
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RT @NMAAHC: #DYK while Black women were not granted the right to vote until ___ (year), they attended political meetings, voiced their opin….
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Fantastic time at the sun-kissed Chester Park Community Festival this weekend! #SouthEnd #Preservation #HerStory #BlackHistory #LWCSArchive
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Be sure to come through this Saturday (9/28) from 1pm to 4pm for the annual the Chester Park Community Fest 2024! Enjoy FREE activities, food, live music & other fun! Also get the latest @LWCSBoston's restoration project at 558 Mass. Ave. #SouthEnd #Boston #Preservation #HERstory
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Big shout out to Boston @MayorWu who played “Rhapsody in Blues” by memory and very pregnant at @BostonSymphony ‘s Concert for the City this weekend with other amazing musicians! Thanks again for @castleskins for the invitation!#womenleaders #Boston #supportthearts #community
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RT @FLHAmerica: 4 Black women crucial to NASA's work & space race from 1930-1970 were honored in a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony. Known….
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RT @SVG__Collection: A Great Day in Harlem by Art Kane (1958)
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We invite you to celebrate Baldwin’s birthday and support her awesome legacy through a small donation to @LWCSBoston �💐💐💐💐.
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The building remains owned by @LWCSBoston to this day! Baldwin’s legacy is singular and her work remains relevant.
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Those women developed the first newspaper for & by African women. In 1920, Baldwin put the downpayment on 558 Mass. Ave - a space that would promote cultural pride & education while also housing generations of Black women attending college in Boston, including Coretta Scott King.
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The Women’s Era championed the issues of all African Americans: the anti-lynching movement, civil rights for Black people and voting rights for women, along with education and employment opportunities.
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Among them were civil rights leaders W.E.B. DuBois and William Monroe Trotter. With other influential women of her generation, she co-founded the Women’s Era Club, a nationally influential group.
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She understood the need for safe spaces, and regularly opened her home to Boston’s Black intellectuals and social activists, including offering weekly readings and discussions to Black students attending nearby Harvard University who were not welcome in study circles.
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A anti-lynching activist, Baldwin fervently spoke out for civil rights for Black people and women’s rights, advocating for improved youth education to improve both causes.
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