by Naomi Cohen New York City The following edited excerpt is from an article originally published in the March 25, 1970, Workers World, “A day of struggle in New York City Militant demonstration marks International Working Women’s Day.” A Youth Against War and Fascism banner led a march to…
Constance Baker Motley's life as a lawyer, as a politician and the first Black woman appointed to the Federal bench – is outlined in a new biography by author Tomiko Brown-Nagin: Civil Rights Queen.
Constance Baker Motley's life as a lawyer, as a politician and the first Black woman appointed to the Federal bench – is outlined in a new biography by author Tomiko Brown-Nagin: Civil Rights Queen.