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Founders Call for Nationwide Recognition of Black Women's Strength, Heritage, and Self-Care Nationwide -- As the 2024 presidential election highlights the historic candidacy of a Black woman for the highest office in the land, Dr. Audrey Muhammad, the Founder of a new national holiday called Mothers of Civilization Day, is reminding the nation of the

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