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Shannen Dee Williams (CNS photo/John C. Shetron, courtesy Villanova University) By Shannen Dee Williams • Catholic News Service • Posted February 18, 2022 As a public-facing historian of Black women, I have always relished the fact that Black History Month and Women’s History Month are successive in the United States. Having 59 (or in leap […]

As a public-facing historian of Black women, I have always relished the fact that Black History Month and Women’s History Month are successive in the United States. Having 59 (or in leap years, 60) straight days to amplify the stories of those who made monumental contributions to society, but who remain hidden figures to general […]

When you think about America’s space program, your mind probably jumps to Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walking on the moon, the space race between America and the USSR, or perhaps some of the agency’s famous crafts like the space shuttle or the Hubble Space Telescope. But behind all those iconic moments, memories, and machines […]


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