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The Resource Toward an intellectual history of Black women, edited by Mia Bay and [three others]

Toward an intellectual history of Black women, edited by Mia Bay and [three others]

Label
Toward an intellectual history of Black women
Title
Toward an intellectual history of Black women
Statement of responsibility
edited by Mia Bay and [three others]
Contributor
Subject
Language
eng
Member of
Cataloging source
DLC
Dewey number
305.48/896073
Index
index present
LC call number
E185.89.I56
LC item number
T69 2015
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
Bay, Mia
Series statement
The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • African American women
  • Women, Black
Label
Toward an intellectual history of Black women, edited by Mia Bay and [three others]
Instantiates
Publication
Bar code
  • 31223113356464
  • 31223113356456
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Natasha Lightfoot
  • pt. II
  • Race and Gender in the Postemancipation Era
  • The Battle for Womanhood Is the Battle for Race Black Women and Nineteenth-Century Racial Thought
  • Mia Bay
  • A Taste of the Lash of Criticism Racial Progress, Self-Defense, and Christian Intellectual Thought in the Work of Amelia E. Johnson
  • Alexandra Cornelius
  • Frances E. W. Harper and the Politics of Intellectual Maturity
  • Corinne T. Field
  • Machine generated contents note:
  • pt. I
  • Diasporic Beginnings
  • Born on the Sea from Guinea Women's Spiritual Middle Passages in the Early Black Atlantic
  • Jon Sensbach
  • Phillis Wheatley, a Public Intellectual
  • Arlette Frund
  • The Hart Sisters of Antigua Evangelical Activism and "Respectable" Public Politics in the Era of Black Atlantic Slavery
  • Story, History, Discourse Maryse Conde's Segu and Afrodiasporic Historical Narration
  • Maboula Soumahoro
  • pt. IV
  • Intellectual Activism
  • From Ladies to Women Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and Women's Political Activism in Post -- World War II Nigeria
  • Judith A. Byfield
  • Living by the Word June Jordan and Alice Walker's Quest for a Redemptive Art and Politics
  • Cheryl Wall
  • Not to Rely Completely on the Courts Florynce Kennedy and Black Feminist Leadership in the Reproductive Rights Battle
  • Sherie M. Randolph
  • Pt. III
  • Professor Merze Tate Diplomatic Historian, Cosmopolitan Woman
  • Barbara D. Savage
  • Histories, Fictions, and Black Womanhood Bodies Race and Gender in Twenty-First-Century Politics
  • Martha S. Jones
  • Redefining the Subject of Study
  • Ann Petry's Harlem
  • Farah J. Griffin
  • Daughter of Haiti Marie Vieux Chauvet
  • Kaiama L. Glover
  • The Polarities of Space Segregation and Alice Walker's Intervention in Southern Studies
  • Thadious M. Davis
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
xii, 308 pages
Isbn
9781469620916
Lccn
2014028953
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
System control number
886381631
Label
Toward an intellectual history of Black women, edited by Mia Bay and [three others]
Publication
Bar code
  • 31223113356464
  • 31223113356456
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Natasha Lightfoot
  • pt. II
  • Race and Gender in the Postemancipation Era
  • The Battle for Womanhood Is the Battle for Race Black Women and Nineteenth-Century Racial Thought
  • Mia Bay
  • A Taste of the Lash of Criticism Racial Progress, Self-Defense, and Christian Intellectual Thought in the Work of Amelia E. Johnson
  • Alexandra Cornelius
  • Frances E. W. Harper and the Politics of Intellectual Maturity
  • Corinne T. Field
  • Machine generated contents note:
  • pt. I
  • Diasporic Beginnings
  • Born on the Sea from Guinea Women's Spiritual Middle Passages in the Early Black Atlantic
  • Jon Sensbach
  • Phillis Wheatley, a Public Intellectual
  • Arlette Frund
  • The Hart Sisters of Antigua Evangelical Activism and "Respectable" Public Politics in the Era of Black Atlantic Slavery
  • Story, History, Discourse Maryse Conde's Segu and Afrodiasporic Historical Narration
  • Maboula Soumahoro
  • pt. IV
  • Intellectual Activism
  • From Ladies to Women Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and Women's Political Activism in Post -- World War II Nigeria
  • Judith A. Byfield
  • Living by the Word June Jordan and Alice Walker's Quest for a Redemptive Art and Politics
  • Cheryl Wall
  • Not to Rely Completely on the Courts Florynce Kennedy and Black Feminist Leadership in the Reproductive Rights Battle
  • Sherie M. Randolph
  • Pt. III
  • Professor Merze Tate Diplomatic Historian, Cosmopolitan Woman
  • Barbara D. Savage
  • Histories, Fictions, and Black Womanhood Bodies Race and Gender in Twenty-First-Century Politics
  • Martha S. Jones
  • Redefining the Subject of Study
  • Ann Petry's Harlem
  • Farah J. Griffin
  • Daughter of Haiti Marie Vieux Chauvet
  • Kaiama L. Glover
  • The Polarities of Space Segregation and Alice Walker's Intervention in Southern Studies
  • Thadious M. Davis
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
xii, 308 pages
Isbn
9781469620916
Lccn
2014028953
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
System control number
886381631

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