African American Women in Georgia - Valdosta State University
African American Women in Georgia:
Making and Shaping History While Walking
Out Their Destiny
"I Will Find a Way . . .
OR . . . Make One."
If life's highest calling is to serve others . . . then special honor is due those whose service to others inspires others to serve.
Odum Library
Celebrates African American women,
both native Georgians and transplants, who have served and inspire others to
serve.
Calling Dreams
The right to make my dreams come true I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband Impede my steps, nor countermand. Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around, And now, at length, I rise, I wake! And stride into the morning break!
-Georgia Douglas Johnson, 1922
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