In recognition of Women's History Month, here are 10 Clarksville women who should be remembered for what they accomplished during their lifetimes.
The 20th century was a period of major transformation in the world of sport, thanks in large part to pioneering women who ...
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee has announced the finalists for the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame, Class of 2025. The list includes 15 Olympians, nine Paralympians, three ...
The African American Legacy Trail in Clarksville has expanded to over 40 stops, highlighting the contributions from African Americans to the city's history.
From shattering Olympic records to breaking barriers, these women have been influential in changing the world of women's ...
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we must honor the remarkable women who broke barriers and paved the way for future ...
Wilma M. White Thurman, age 100, met her Lord and Savior on Tuesday ... She also leaves behind her beloved cat, Sam. The legacy she left is greater even than the family she raised. We know that our ...
Wilma Rudolph Sprinter Wilma Rudolph was the first ... She broke the gender barrier of all-male events in track and field, and her legacy lives on today. Billie Jean King Former World No.
In the midst of Women’s History Month, one of the state's most influential figures, Wilma Webb ... educating the community about Dr. King’s legacy and the significance of the holiday." ...