BlackUSA.News Morning Show. 3.30.21: Former MD Sen. Barbara Robinson’s new book, Through It All: A Woman’s Journey from the Outhouse to the State House
Through It All, is the inspiring tale of what it was like for an African American woman to work in a white, male-dominated workplace in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. You’ll follow on a journey through those racially turbulent years from the outhouse in the south–––Georgia and Alabama ––– to Maryland’s courthouse–––the municipal court, the District Court, the Supreme Bench and the Circuit Court ––– to the board room of a successful business enterprise. Intimidation and corruption in Maryland’s politics can’t stop Barbara A. Robinson’s journey toward her successful career as a Maryland state senator, as she weaves her way past racism, sexism, discrimination, gender-biases, intimidation, ageism, harassment, corruption, the integration of the restrooms in Maryland’s court system and the “me too” movement era. The book highlights the negative events of a state agency that was established to provide services to Maryland’s families and some of Maryland’s women trailblazers who forged a path of endurance and left a legacy of hope.
MEET THE AUTHOR: BARBARA A. ROBINSON
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