Concerning Women History Month

By Dr. John E. Warren,
Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper,

While the month of March has been set aside as Women’s History Month, we should be saluting and remembering Black women in particular who bore the burden of racism and humiliation that went with being seen as chattel when other women were still seen as women, even without the recognition of citizenship.
The real cause for the celebration of Black women in particular is that they still rose to raise children and much of the time as single parents because of racism so often removing the father from the home by design. So often these Black mothers spent their best hours each day taking care of other people’s children and families, at the expense of their own.
Their lives were often a reflection of Langston Hughes statement: “Life ain’t been no crystal stairs” for most; but like Maya Angelo wrote, These Black women could say “But still I rise.”

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