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In her keynote speech to the National Congress of Black Women in Canada, convened by the Canadian Negro Women’s Association on Saturday, April 7, 1973, Rosemary Brown shares her experiences as a black woman in the struggle for equality.
In her keynote speech to the National Congress of Black Women in Canada, convened by the Canadian Negro Women’s Association on Saturday, April 7, 1973, Rosemary Brown shares her experiences as a black woman in the struggle for equality.
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