A Harvard University course focused on black women in politics has sparked discussion for its notable exclusion of prominent conservative figures. The syllabus for History 167: Race, Gender, and the Law Through the Archive highlights black women who have shaped 20th-century politics, grassroots organising, and the legal profession, yet omits key conservative personalities. Students studying this course will explore influential figures such as First Lady Michelle Obama, Stacey Abrams, and Vice President Kamala Harris, with topics including reproductive rights, Black Feminism, and intersectionality. However, critics argue the course offers an incomplete picture by neglecting black conservative women who also made historic contributions. Syllabus highlights liberal figures, omits conserv
Harvard University course on black women in politics excludes conservatives: What you should know

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