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" Toward an intellectual history of Black women / "
edited by Mia Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, and Barbara D. Savage.
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BL
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Record Number
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850159
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Title & Author
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Toward an intellectual history of Black women /\ edited by Mia Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, and Barbara D. Savage.
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Publication Statement
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Chapel Hill :: University of North Carolina Press,, [2015]
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Series Statement
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The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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1469620928
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: 1469623102
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: 9781469620923
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: 9781469623108
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146962091X
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1469620928
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9781469620916
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction: Toward an intellectual history of black women -- PART I: Diasporic beginnings -- Born on the sea from Guinea: women's spiritual middle passages in the early black Atlantic -- Phillis Wheatley, a public intellectual -- The Hart sisters of Antigua: evangelical activism and "respectable" public politics in the era of black Atlantic slavery -- PART II: Race and gender in the postemancipation era -- The battle for womanhood is the battle for race: black women and nineteenth-century racial thought -- A taste of the lash of criticism: racial progress, self-defense, and Christian intellectual thought in the work of Amelia E. Johnson -- Frances E.W. Harper and the politics of intellectual maturity -- PART III: Redefining the subject of study -- Ann Petry's Harlem -- Daughter of Haiti: Marie Viewx Chauvet -- The polarities of space: segregation and Alice Walker's intervention in Southern Studies -- Story, history, discourse: Maryse Condé's Segu and Afrodiasporic historical narration -- PART IV: Intellectual activism -- From ladies to women: Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and women's political activism in post-world war II Nigeria -- Living by the word: June Jordan and Alice Walker's quest for a redemptive art and politics -- Not to rely completely on the courts: Florynce Kennedy and black feminist leadership in the reproductive rights battle -- Professor Merze Tate: diplomatic historian, cosmopolitan woman -- PART V: The long view -- Histories, fictions, and black womanhood bodies: race and gender in twenty-first-century politics -- Contributors -- Index.
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Subject
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African American women-- Intellectual life.
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Women, Black-- Atlantic Ocean Region-- Intellectual life.
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African American women-- Intellectual life.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Discrimination Race Relations.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Minority Studies.
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Subject
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Women, Black-- Intellectual life.
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Atlantic Ocean Region.
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Dewey Classification
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305.48/896073
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LC Classification
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E185.89.I56.T69 2015
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Added Entry
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Bay, Mia
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