The World's Tallest Black Woman in the 1800s— Mysteriously Vanished, by Belinda Mallasasime, Lessons from History
Born Ella Grigsby in South Carolina, in 1865, just 10 months after slavery ended, Ella’s parents were slaves working for the Grigsby family. After she left home, she decided to change her surname…
The First Black Woman Licenced to Practice Medicine in the State of Georgia, by Belinda Mallasasime, The Story in History
The Culture Where a Little Girl is Worshipped as a Living Goddess, by Belinda Mallasasime, The Story in History
Five Women in History Who Stood for Women's Rights in the 1800s, by Belinda Mallasasime, The Story in History
The Culture that Flogs Men Before They Can Be Allowed to Marry, by Belinda Mallasasime, The Story in History
The Culture Where Girls Serve as Sex Slaves to Priests and Worshipers, by Belinda Mallasasime, The Story in History
The Tribe that Drinks and Bathe Cow Urine
Meet Ella Williams, the world's tallest woman in the late 1800s - Face2Face Africa
Are You a Parent or a Dictator?. Perfection is an illusion and duty…, by Belinda Mallasasime
The Culture That Wears “Demon” Masks to Drive Away Winter, by Belinda Mallasasime, The Story in History
The Culture that Requires Men to Have Sex With The Girl That Makes Them Fall — Literally, by Belinda Mallasasime, The Story in History
The Female Fighter Who Freed Over 800 Slaves in the 18th Century