AAHIAH episode #18: "A BRIEF HISTORY OF BLACK WOMEN IN LAW ENFORCEMENT"

AAHIAH episode #18: "A BRIEF HISTORY OF BLACK WOMEN IN LAW ENFORCEMENT"

In the early 1900’s Black females, much like their White counterparts, were initially employed as social workers, matrons, and school crossing guards in police agencies. Today, throughout law enforcement, Black women have assumed positions as officers, instructors, chief executives, and special agents…Yet they still remain underrepresented. ______________________________ The African American History Is AMERICAN History (AAHIAH) Video Series Channel on YouTube is an eclectic program that includes "old-time radio" style storytelling of historical events and bios of unsung heroes, guest interviews on both historical AND contemporary topics, music, and commentary. These episodes appeal to listeners of every race & age, from middle school to middle age. AAHIAH has received endorsements from The Harlem Historical Society, Howard University, Newton North High School, Anson County Early College High School, Don Buchwald and Associates, SoBro (South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation)...and Henry Louis Gates Jr. If you haven’t done so, please take a moment to subscribe to the AAHIAH Video Series Channel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AAHIAHVideoS... It’s FREE…and you'll be notified as new episodes are posted.