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Susan L. Taylor didn’t just lead Essence Magazine, she helped shape its most influential era and redefined how Black women saw themselves in media.
In this episode of Giving Flowers, we honor the incomparable Susan L. Taylor and her lasting cultural impact.
As editor-in-chief, her leadership transformed Essence into more than a publication. It became a cultural mirror, a guide for self-worth, and a platform that centered Black women apologetically.

💐 Did Essence Magazine influence you growing up?
Share your favorite memory—or the Susan L. Taylor quote that stayed with you.

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