Angela Davis to be Inducted Into the National Women's Hall of Fame

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The National Women’s Hall of Fame prides itself on celebrating the achievements of transcendent women throughout the course of American history. And this fall, educator and activist Angela Davis will be recognized for both her courage and accomplishments.

The Associated Press reports that Davis is among the class of 2019 inductees, which includes lawyer Sarah Deer, New York Congresswoman Louise Slaughter, and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

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“We are pleased to add these American women to the ranks of inductees whose leadership and achievements have changed the course of American history,” hall of fame President Betty Bayer said in a statement.

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Founded in 1969, the National Women’s Hall of Fame is “the nation’s oldest membership organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements of great American women,” according to its website. As honorees make invaluable contributions toward advancements and breakthroughs in American society, they’re inducted among the ranks of some of the greatest women to have ever lived.

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From the Associated Press:

The eight living and two deceased honorees will join 276 other women who’ve been inducted to date, including suffragists, sports and political figures, authors and entertainers. Those honored are nominated by the public and judged by a team of experts across the various fields.

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According to the National Women’s Hall of Fame, Davis, born in 1944, is being recognized for her tireless work in “civil rights and women’s rights, against the prison industrial complex and for international justice.” But in addition to showering the former Black Panther with praise, Twitter made it a point to remind everyone why Davis’ induction is long overdue.

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Davis’ Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place on Sept. 14.