Culturally, it is commonplace for African women to work.
source: "The Promise of Africa’s Women" by Richard Attias, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 7, 2013.
topic: African Women

The white woman has never had the co-equal status that the African woman has had.
source: Source: www.ourtimepress.com
topic: White, Equal, African Women
topic: Happiness, Inspiring, Success, Liberated Woman, African Women
source: Source: www.npr.org
topic: Kids, Men, Cooking, African Women
source: World Tomorrow "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" (1928)
topic: Strong, Hurt, Dirty, All Black, Colored Eyes
topic: Freedom, Challenges, Faces, Defining Myself, Difficult Challenges
topic: Husband, Mean, Wife, Good Wife, African Women
I do not weep at the world I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife.
source: World Tomorrow "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" (1928)
topic: Knives, Oysters, World, Lurking, African Women
topic: Ambition, Home, Limits, African Women
topic: Husband, Book, Typical, African Women, Romantic Book
topic: Girl, Children, Voice, African Women, Girl Child
topic: Inspirational, Time, Women, International Women's Day, Womans Day
topic: Writing, Topics, Shame, Qualms, African Women
topic: Tradition, Vulnerable, Easy, African Women, Elitist
topic: Children, Facts, Reason, African Women
topic: Technology, Phones, Empowering, African Women, Financial Services
topic: Men, People, Feelings, African Women, Elitist
topic: Spiritual, Pain, Book, Breathtaking, African Women
topic: Dark, White, Color, African Women
topic: Crazy, Men, West, African Women
topic: Country, Men, America, African Women
topic: Children, Ocean, Eye, African Women, Blonde Hair
topic: Country, Nice, Pregnancy, African Women
source: "Silence is Death". Interview with Eva Thorne, bostonreview.net. April/May 1999.
topic: Children, Teenager, Men, African Women
topic: Wings, Paris, People, African Women
topic: Trying, Fetus, Should, African Women