The Position of Negro Women

The Position of Negro Women
Author: Eugene Gordon,Cyril Valentine Briggs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1935
Genre: African American women
ISBN: OCLC:11223936

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Exiles from a Future Time

Exiles from a Future Time
Author: Alan M. Wald
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807853496

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Wald offers a comprehensive history and reconsideration of the U.S. literary left in the mid-twentieth century. Recovering the central role Marxist-influenced writers played in fiction, poetry, theater, and literary criticism, he explores the lives and work of figures including Richard Wright, Muriel Rukeyser, Mike Gold, Claude McKay, Tillie Olsen, and Meridel Le Sueur.

All the Women are White All the Blacks are Men But Some of Us are Brave

All the Women are White  All the Blacks are Men  But Some of Us are Brave
Author: Akasha Gloria Hull,Gloria T. Hull,Patricia Bell-Scott,Barbara Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1982
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015000224512

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Essays study the history and position of Black women in America, discussing such topics as racism, Black feminism, and Black women's literature.

The Combahee River Collective Statement

The Combahee River Collective Statement
Author: Combahee River Collective
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1986
Genre: African American women
ISBN: STANFORD:36105001980726

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When and where I Enter

When and where I Enter
Author: Paula Giddings
Publsiher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1984
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105001979165

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This book is a testimonial to the profound influence of African-American women on race and women's movements throughout American history. Drawing on speeches, diaries, letters, and other original documents, the author portrays how black women have transcended racist and sexist attitudes - often confronting white feminists and black male leaders alike - to initiate social and political reform. From the open disregard for the rights of slave women to examples of today's more covert racism and sexism in civil rights and women'sorganizations, the author illuminates the black woman's crusade for equality. In the process, she paints portraits of black female leaders, such as anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells, educator and FDR adviser Mary McLeod Bethune, and the heroic civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer, among others, who fought both overt and institutionalized oppression.

Remaking Black Power

Remaking Black Power
Author: Ashley D. Farmer
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781469634388

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In this comprehensive history, Ashley D. Farmer examines black women's political, social, and cultural engagement with Black Power ideals and organizations. Complicating the assumption that sexism relegated black women to the margins of the movement, Farmer demonstrates how female activists fought for more inclusive understandings of Black Power and social justice by developing new ideas about black womanhood. This compelling book shows how the new tropes of womanhood that they created--the "Militant Black Domestic," the "Revolutionary Black Woman," and the "Third World Woman," for instance--spurred debate among activists over the importance of women and gender to Black Power organizing, causing many of the era's organizations and leaders to critique patriarchy and support gender equality. Making use of a vast and untapped array of black women's artwork, political cartoons, manifestos, and political essays that they produced as members of groups such as the Black Panther Party and the Congress of African People, Farmer reveals how black women activists reimagined black womanhood, challenged sexism, and redefined the meaning of race, gender, and identity in American life.

Mya

Mya
Author: Sandra Maddix
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504943279

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Mya is a story of an African princess and her mother sold into slavery by her father. It depicts the story of slavery through the eyes of a slave girl, who encountered a hierarchy of slavery due to her position in the slave community. Oppression to Progression for Black Women in the West Indian Slave Trade is a story of fiction but is based on facts. It shows how women were treated by their own people and how they were treated in slavery. People appear to have forgotten about West Indian slave trade, and so I thought it was about time to enlighten them to what women especially had to endure.

Dimensions of Black Conservatism in the United States

Dimensions of Black Conservatism in the United States
Author: G. Tate,L. Randolph
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002-06-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230108158

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Dimensions of Black Conservatism in the US is a collection of twelve essays by leading black intellectuals and scholars on varied dimensions of black conservative thought and activism. The book explores the political role and functions of black neoconservatives. The majority of essays cover the contemporary period. The authors have provided a historical context for the reader with several articles examining the origins and development of black conservatism.