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All in 1 Basket I sell various products in my Shopify Store

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09/20/2024

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05/23/2024

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05/22/2024

I’m slowly moving up!❤️😘

03/31/2024

Happy Easter everyone!
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Women’s History Month!My oldest daughter Ayania S. WilliamsI want to celebrate the incredible journey of my daughter, an...
03/30/2024

Women’s History Month!
My oldest daughter
Ayania S. Williams
I want to celebrate the incredible journey of my daughter, an artist whose creativity knows no bounds. From her captivating poetry to the beauty she brings to the world through her art, she exemplifies the power and resilience of women throughout history. My unwavering love for her is a testament to the profound impact she has made, not only in your life but in the hearts of all who have been touched by her talent and spirit.
She has been touched by MS and has been dealing with that for quite sometime. I love you Yanni 📚❤️😘

Women’s History Month!The Navy’s first female gunnery officerRemembering One Tough Veteran: Lieutenant Susan Ahn CuddySu...
03/29/2024

Women’s History Month!
The Navy’s first female gunnery officer
Remembering One Tough Veteran: Lieutenant Susan Ahn Cuddy
Susan Ahn Cuddy was one seriously tough woman, who wore many hats — and broke many barriers — throughout her life.
She was the first Asian American woman in the Navy and the first woman gunnery officer teaching air combat tactics. During World War II, Lieutenant Cuddy trained Navy pilots in dogfighting maneuvers and firing .50-caliber machine guns.

But her children, Flip and Christine Cuddy, didn’t know about her accomplishments until later in life. In 2018, they came to StoryCorps to remember her.

03/27/2024

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Women’s History Month!Harriet Forten Purvis1810 – June 11, 1875) was an African-American abolitionist and first generati...
03/23/2024

Women’s History Month!
Harriet Forten Purvis

1810 – June 11, 1875) was an African-American abolitionist and first generation suffragist. With her mother and sisters, she formed the first biracial women's abolitionist group, the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society. She hosted anti-slavery events at her home and with her husband Robert Purvis ran an Underground Railroad station. Robert and Harriet also founded the Gilbert Lyceum. She fought against segregation and for the right for blacks to vote after the Civil War.

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