Trailblazing Women Who Fought Against Racism
Kamala, Ruby, and Rosa - the first women to stand up against racism. Kamala Harris, the first black woman to enter the White House, chosen as Vice President by Joe Biden. Rosa Louise Parks, who bravely refused to surrender her seat in 1955. Ruby Bridges, the first black child to integrate a white school in 1960. These remarkable women paved the way for racial equality in the United States.
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THE FIRST WOMEN TO GO AGAINST RACISM
THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO ENTER THE WHITE HOUSE,WHERE NOBODY OF COLOR ENTERED Materiali SHE WAS CHOSEN BY JOE BIDEN,THE NEW PRESIDENT ,AS VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Facili da trovare in qualsiasi casa!
SHE WAS THE FIRST BLACK PERSON WHO REFUSED TO SURRENDER HER SEAT TO A WHITE MAN IN 1955,FIGHTING AGAINST A POLICEMAN
THE FIRST BLACK CHILD TO ENTER IN THE WILLIAM FRANTZ ,WHITE SCHOOL IN 1960 IN LOUISIANA XX
THESE ARE THE FIRST WOMEN TO GO AGAINST RACISM