17. The Struggle and Solidarity of Domestic Workers

In the 1970s, many Black women worked as domestic workers, including maids and caretakers, often facing challenging conditions. Despite these hardships, they found solidarity through unions and rallies, advocating for better working conditions and rights. Their attire, shaped by both necessity and pride, frequently featured colorful scarves and sturdy shoes, reflecting a blend of practicality and cultural expression. This fashion not only served functional purposes but also symbolized resilience and unity among these women. More at Time.