African America Women

             African American women have excelled in virtually every arena of the world's
             spectrum. Born of a desire to succeed, Maggie L. Walker, Shirley Chisolm, Corretta Scott
             King and Mya Angelou, to name only a few, are sisters that have paved the way towards
             excellence and served as role models for an entire nation of free black women in America
             today. Yet Afro American women still face a myriad of stumbling blocks when trying to
             crack the glass ceiling of corporate America.
             Coming from the rear--with respect to rank among black men, white women and
             white men--black women are making headway in the American business industry. We have
             always known that we must work harder, think faster, be more creative and accept a great
             deal more criticism than any other group in order to be as successful as our white
             counterparts. We accept this challenge and are hopeful of its possible dividends. Sisters
             have harnessed information that takes a business and its profit to a maximum, and its error
             percentage to a minimum. Corporate America is slowly placing more African American
             women in executive positions because of advanced abilities and leadership skills.
             The African American woman's status in society have soared tremendously since the
             early 1900's. Before the 20th century's midpoint, women were looked down upon and given
             the treatment of a lesser being. In the sixties, African American women became more
             outspoken and began to show their strength and value to the world. African American
             women throughout the states showed their independence and pride thus breaking the
             Women in the homes have always been the dominant one in the are of child and, in
             some instances, income in the black family. The ability to balance home, work and social
             obligations is an art that black women have been adept in mastering. Juggling the role of
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