4. Pushing for Workplace Equality

In the 1970s, Black women actively pursued economic mobility and workplace respect, adopting smart suits and afros as both professional attire and cultural proclamations. They fought for inclusion under the Equal Rights Amendment. (EEOC.gov) Tailored blazers paired with wide-legged trousers or pencil skirts projected authority in corporate spaces traditionally dominated by men. The afro, often worn with pride in professional settings, became a visual declaration of self-empowerment. Subtle yet bold accessories, such as statement brooches and patterned scarves, balanced professionalism with cultural pride.