Black Mothers in History: Legacy, Maternal Rage & Resilience

In this Black History Month episode of Two Moms Too Much Coffee, we explore the untold motherhood narratives of Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Serena Williams, and Coretta Scott King.
This is not just history. This is motherhood through resistance, advocacy, grief, maternal rage, medical bias, and legacy.
We discuss:
• Is motherhood defined by biology or by protection and sacrifice?
• Why is maternal rage labeled as dangerous?
• Why are Black women dismissed in medical spaces?
• Why does society question excellence once a woman becomes a mom?
• How do you raise Black children in a world that feels unsafe?
From the Underground Railroad to modern maternal health disparities, this episode connects Black history to present day motherhood.
If you are a millennial mom navigating identity shifts, postpartum changes, or the mental load of parenting, this conversation will hit.
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