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Articles, Woman's History, Women's History Alabama’s Finest Female: Autherine Lucy Foster February 3, 2023 Updated Feb. 2, 2023 Autherine Lucy Foster was the first black student to be admitted to an all-white public school or university…
Articles, GirlSpring.com Challenging the Single Story: An Analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Ted Talk December 18, 2022 What is prejudice, and what does it look like? Harsh words spoken to a certain group of people? Tactless jokes about a…