
Black women like Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman have rightfully earned their places in classrooms, books and cultural discussion. Yet it’s important to recognize that their contributions are part of a broader tapestry; countless other historic figures have also left lasting legacies.
For that reason, to celebrate both Black History Month in February and Women’s History Month in March, the Delaware Art Museum is showcasing a couple of installations featuring well-known African American leaders, all created by Black women artists, and illustrating the essence of womanhood.
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