America’s Forgotten Suffragists is Here!

March 1, 2023 Nicole Evelina 0

Happy Women’s History Month!! I can hardly believe this day is here! Today is also the publication of America’s Forgotten Suffragists: Virginia and Francis Minor. It’s not only my first biography, but the first ever written about them. The book that started with a passing reference in my research for Madame Presidentess and the question […]

Fearless Females in History: The Night of Terror

November 22, 2022 Nicole Evelina 0

Earlier this month millions of American women went to the polls to cast their ballots in the mid-term elections. Most of us know that women fought for 70 years for our right to vote, but how many of us really realize just what they had to endure? Nov. 15 marked the 105th anniversary of the […]

Fearless Females: Mary Church Terrell

August 2, 2022 Nicole Evelina 0

Mary Church Terrell may be one of the best-known Black female activists in the late 19th and early 20th century United States. She fought for racial equality and women’s suffrage when neither were the norm. Here is her story.  _____________________ Mary Eliza Church, nicknamed “Mollie,” was born on Sept. 23, 1863, in Memphis, Tennessee. Both […]