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Trailblazing postal worker and entrepreneur
Mary Fields was an African American postal worker who became the first female African American to work for the US Postal Service. She was born into slavery in 1832 and later became a successful entrepreneur and businesswoman. Fields was known for her strength and determination, and she became a legendary figure in Montana history. She was a pioneer in many ways, breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes. Fields passed away in 1914, but her legacy lives on.
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