The Memphis Urban League

Women History Month 2025

A Legacy of Leadership

This #WomensHistoryMonth, we celebrate the remarkable women who have played pivotal roles in the National Urban League, championing economic justice, civil rights, and equal opportunities for Black communities. Their dedication and leadership have paved the way for progress, breaking barriers and empowering future generations.

From advocating for fair housing and employment rights to leading transformative community initiatives, these trailblazing women have left an indelible mark on history. Their contributions continue to inspire us to push forward in the fight for equity and justice.

Join us in honoring their legacies and recognizing the powerful impact of women in leadership.

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As #WomensHistoryMonth comes to a close, we couldn’t let it end without celebrating and highlighting our very own—💜 Gale Jones Carson!
✨ First woman to chair the Shelby County Democratic Party.
✨ 2nd VP of the NAACP Memphis Branch, advocating for civil rights.
✨ President & CEO of the Memphis Urban League, empowering communities.
Gale Jones Carson’s trailblazing journey exemplifies leadership, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to community advancement. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations to champion equality and justice. 💜💪🏾
#UrbanLeague #WomenInLeadership #WomensHistoryMonth #BlackExcellence #MUL

We recognize Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander 💜
✨ First Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in economics in the U.S.
✨ Worked with the Urban League to advocate for economic justice and equal employment opportunities.
✨ Appointed to President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights, influencing policies on race and economic rights.
Throughout #WomensHistoryMonth, we will continue highlighting the incredible women who shaped the Urban League and fought for progress. Stay tuned as we honor their legacies all month long! 💜💪🏾

We recognize Dorothy Height (1912–2010) 💜
✨ Civil rights and women’s rights icon.
✨ Worked with the Urban League to create job training programs.
✨ Later led the National Council of Negro Women, empowering Black women.
Throughout #WomensHistoryMonth, we will continue highlighting the incredible women who shaped the Urban League and fought for progress. Stay tuned as we honor their legacies all month long! 💜💪🏾

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413 N. Cleveland Street Memphis, TN 38104

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