
Ana Navarro-Cárdenas @ananavarro
Black women weren’t allowed in bridal shops. They weren’t allowed to sit at counters or front of bus, stay at hotels, drink from water fountains, or marry white people. Their neighborhoods were red-lined and blighted by highways. But teaching this history freaks some people out. — PolitiTweet.org
ABC News @ABC
Martha Mae Ophelia Moon Tucker, who was married in 1952, always wanted to wear a wedding dress. But at the time Bla… https://t.co/1YT2NjiDt2