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  1. Black women

    Black women are women who are of Sub-Saharan African and Afro-diasporic descent. The term black women is both a multi-faceted cultural identity and a social construct with different meanings in different places.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of black women in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of black women in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of black women in a Sentence

  1. Stacey Abrams:

    I need women of color, particularly black women, to understand that our achievements should not be diminished.

  2. Jamarr Brown:

    Throughout history, Black women like Jackson Lee have led the way on civil and voting rights issues, and today, as we face the greatest civil rights struggles of our time, Black women remain the leaders at the heart of this fight, throughout history, Black women like Jackson Lee have led the way on civil and voting rights issues, and today, as we face the greatest civil rights struggles of our time, Black women remain the leaders at the heart of this fight.

  3. Charlamagne Tha God:

    It's just about being intentional, like actually being intentional with the voices that we choose to put on various platforms and just being intentional about empowering the voices that need to be heard, shut up, get out of the way and let Black women lead and that I truly believe they'll take us to the promised land.

  4. Bill Clinton:

    One of the stories ingrained in my mind is that often black women, even women of education and affluence like Serena Williams, come close to dying when she gives birth because people are not paying attention to her.

  5. Lebron James:

    I know people get tired of hearing me say it, but we are scared as Black people in America, black men, Black women, Black kids, we are terrified.

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