The Afro-American Woman: Struggles and ImagesSharon Harley, Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Black Classic Press, 1997 - Всего страниц: 137 ""Civil rights activists, educators, writers, artists, and workers - these are the women of The Afro-American Woman: Struggles and Images, an excellent anthology of essays that provides a more accurate image of the Black woman and her place in history and in the cultural development of our society. Originally published in 1978, The Afro-American Woman includes essays that highlight historical experiences common to Black women. The anthology also features essays that focus on early activists Anna J. Cooper, Nannie Burroughs, and Charlotta A. Bass. This book is a long out-of-print, valuable reference source. It was the first written by Black academics which analyzed these women's experiences from a historical and Black nationalist perspective."-- |
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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES IN OVERVIEW | 3 |
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST AFROAMERICAN | 17 |
BLACK MALE PERSPECTIVES ON THE | 27 |
THE BLACK WOMANS STRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY | 43 |
BLACK WOMEN IN THE BLUES TRADITION | 57 |
IMAGES OF BLACK WOMEN IN | 73 |
A Voice for Black Women | 87 |
The 1952 VicePresidential | 109 |
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