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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 49 MIN

EP 3 Oseola McCarty - Paying the Babies' Tickets | Women And Resistance 🌍

from Women And Resistance · host Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla

In this episode of Women in Resistance, host Adesoji Iginla engages with Aya Fubara Eneli, who embodies the remarkable story of Oseola McCarty. The conversation explores Oseola's early life in Mississippi, her experiences under Jim Crow, her dedication to her family, and her eventual recognition for her contributions to the community. Oseola's journey highlights the importance of hard work, saving, and giving back, as she shares her life lessons and the values instilled in her by her grandmother. In this conversation, Oseola shares her inspiring journey from a humble washerwoman to a renowned philanthropist. She discusses her commitment to education, the importance of hard work, and the impact of her generosity on many students' lives. Through her experiences, she emphasises the significance of character, discipline, and the power of giving back to the community. Her story serves as a testament to the idea that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the legacy one leaves behind.Takeaways *Oseola McCarty was born on March 7th, 1908.*She grew up in a time when black people were referred to as colored folk.*Her family instilled a strong work ethic in her from a young age.*Oseolaleft school at a young age to support her family.*She received recognition from notable figures, including Hillary Clinton.*Oseola emphasised the importance of saving money for the future.*She learned to make soap as part of her family's work.*Despite hardships, Oseola found joy in her work and life.*She wished to help others achieve the education she couldn't pursue.*Oseola aimed to support her community through education funding. *Generosity can change lives and communities.*Education is a vital tool for empowerment.*Hard work and discipline lead to success.*True wealth is measured by the legacy we leave.*Philanthropy can reshape societal norms.*Character is the foundation of true wealth.*Giving back is a responsibility for those who are blessed.*Inspiration can come from the most humble beginnings.*Every individual has the power to make a difference.*Community support is essential for lasting change.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Women in Resistance10:21 Experiencing Jim Crow Laws16:03 Achievements and Recognition21:45 Learning the Art of Soap Making30:39 Giving Back to the Community39:44 Legacy of Hard Work and Faith50:30 Inspiration and ImpactSend us Fan MailWelcome  to Women and Resistance, a powerful podcast where we honour the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of women across the globe. Hosted by Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla... You're listening to Women and Resistance with Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla—where we honour the voices of women who have shaped history through courage and defiance...Now, back to the conversation. That’s it for this episode of Women and Resistance. Thank you for joining us in amplifying the voices of women who challenge injustice and change the course of history. Be sure to subscribe, share, and continue the conversation. Together We Honour the past, act in the present, and shape the future. Until next time, stay inspired and stay in resistance!

In this episode of Women in Resistance, host Adesoji Iginla engages with Aya Fubara Eneli, who embodies the remarkable story of Oseola McCarty. The conversation explores Oseola's early life in Mississippi, her experiences under Jim Crow, her dedication to her family, and her eventual recognition for her contributions to the community. Oseola's journey highlights the importance of hard work, saving, and giving back, as she shares her life lessons and the values instilled in her by her grandmot...

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