Uncovering the Legacy of Maggie Lena Walker

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Uncovering the legacy of Maggie Lena Walker is easier today than when I was in school.

Mrs. Walker was an accomplished businesswoman and activist, who left a remarkable legacy of success. She was a newspaper publisher, bank founder, an active community leader, and a dedicated family woman.

At a time and in a segregated place, Richmond, VA, this African American woman achievedPhoto of Maggie Lena Walker breakthroughs beyond any reasonable expectation for herself and her community.

Establishing a financial institution.

There is debate about her status as the nation’s first female bank president. There is little debate regarding her being the first woman to single-handedly charter a bank—the handful of women who preceded her as bank presidents ascended to their positions at existing banks or formed them with male counterparts.

In 1903, she founded the St. Luke Penny & Savings Bank from an idea she floated in a 1901 speech.

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Your Neighborhood

Aerial view of a suburban neighborhood.

How much do you know about your neighborhood?

Have you taken note of the flora and fauna around you?

Exploring your surroundings is a great way to spend time with your children, stimulate their curiosity, and instill a passion for learning.

An explosion of wildlife.

During the start of the pandemic, when vehicles were off the roads, wildlife flourished in my (and other) suburban towns. We began to see animals that had been missing for years, as well as some that had never appeared in the area before.

I was fascinated by the abundance of new birds in the area. I started snapping photos of the ones I didn’t know. I’d go online to identify them.

Last week I captured this goshawk hanging out on the roof of a car.Goshawk on the roof of a car.

That was a first!

We’ve always had hawks in the area, but never so comfortable in the environment that they’d be stationary with a human this close.

Another first was spotting a hummingbird. Sadly, I didn’t capture a picture or video of that one.

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History-Making Women

Images of historical black and women: Elizabeth Jennings, Frances Glessner-Lee, Maggie Lena Walker, and Augusta Holmes.

Overlooked History-Making Women

The accomplishment of the history-making women listed below should be known and discussed alongside their males counterparts.

Too often suggested subject lists distributed in schools are decades old and do not reflect the wide-range of contributions of women throughout history and in varied fields.

We’re providing brief introductions to historic females often omitted from the discussion.

If you are intrigued and want to learn more, use the links provided at the end as a springboard for your research to learn more about these history-making women.

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