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"Explores the ways in which African American women who identify as feminists and atheists are spearheading an anti-racist, social justice humanism in today's polarized political, social, and cultural climate"--
Feminism --- African American feminists. --- African American women.
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Women's studies --- Feminist theory --- Male feminists --- African American feminists. --- African American feminists --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Gender Studies & Sexuality --- Feminists, African American --- Feminists
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African American feminists. --- Féministes noires américaines. --- Feminism --- Féminisme. --- Feminism. --- Colombia. --- United States.
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"Fifty years on, in the age of #MeToo and Black Lives Matter, this visionary and radical writing is as relevant and urgently needed as ever, ready to inspire a new generation of feminists. Activists and writers Alix Kates Shulman and Honor Moore have gathered an unprecedented collection of works--many long out-of-print and hard to find--that catalyzed and propelled the women's liberation movement. Ranging from Friedan's Feminine Mystique to Backlash, Susan Faludi's Reagan-era requiem, and framed by Shulman and Moore with an introduction and headnotes that provide historical and personal context, the anthology reveals the crucial role of Black feminists and other women of color in a decades long mass movement that not only brought about fundamental changes in American life--changes too often taken for granted today--but envisioned a thoroughgoing revolution in society and consciousness still to be achieved." --
Feminism. --- Feminism --- Women's rights. --- African American feminists. --- Women --- Equality. --- History. --- Social conditions.
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Feminism. --- Feminists. --- African American feminists. --- African Americans --- Sex role --- Race identity.
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"Katherine McKittrick presents a creative and rigorous study of black and anticolonial methodologies, exploring how narratives of imprecision and relationality interrupt knowledge systems that seek to observe, index, know, and discipline blackness."--
African American feminists. --- African American feminists. --- African Americans --- African Americans --- African Americans --- African Americans --- Cross-cultural studies. --- Cross-cultural studies. --- Race --- Race --- Social conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Study and teaching. --- Study and teaching. --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy.
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"Early on a summer morning in 1974, local officials found the jailer Clarence Alligood stabbed to death in a cell in the women's section of a rural North Carolina jail. Fleeing the scene was Joan Little, twenty years old, poor, Black, and in trouble. Little claimed that she had killed Alligood in self-defense against sexual assault. After a five-week trial, Little was acquitted. But the case stirred debate about a woman's right to use deadly force to resist sexual violence. Through the prism of Little's rape-murder trial and the Free Joan Little campaign, Christina Greene explores the intersecting histories of African American women, mass incarceration, sexual violence, and 1970s and 1980s social movements"--
African American feminists. --- Anti-rape movement. --- Justifiable homicide. --- Trials (Murder) --- Justifiable homicide --- Sexual abuse victims --- African American women --- Prisoners --- Anti-rape movement --- African American feminists --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Civil rights --- History. --- Little, Joan --- Trials, litigation, etc.
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"Black feminist thought has developed in various parts of the academy for over three decades, but has made only minor inroads into archaeological theory and practice. Whitney Battle-Baptiste outlines the basic tenets of Black feminist thought and research for archaeologists and shows how it can be used to improve contemporary historical archaeology. She demonstrates this using Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, the W. E. B. Du Bois Homesite in Massachusetts, and the Lucy Foster house in Andover, which represented the first archaeological excavation of an African American home. Her call for an archaeology more sensitive to questions of race and gender is an important development for the field."--Provided by publisher.
African American women --- African Americans --- Feminist archaeology --- African American feminists. --- Historic sites --- Archaeology and history --- Social archaeology --- History. --- Antiquities.
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"In this book, Marina Magloire draws on the collected archives of distinguished 20th century Black woman artists and writers such as Lucille Clifton, Katherine Dunham, Audre Lorde, Toni Cade Bambara, Lorraine Hansberry, Nina Simone, and Zora Neale Hurston to trace a new history of Black feminist thought in relation to Afro-diaspora religion. She offers an alternative genealogy of Black feminism beginning in the 1930s with the path breaking ethnographic work of Katherine Dunham and Zora Neale Hurston in Haiti and ending with the present-day popularity of Afro-diasporic spiritual practices among Black women"--
African American feminists --- African American women artists --- African American women authors --- Feminist spirituality --- History --- History and criticism.
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