african american feminists

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african american feminists

Jane Crow

the life of Pauli Murray
Chronicles the life and career of activist and lawyer Pauli Murray, who systematically fought against discrimination and for equal rights for African Americans.

Beyonc? in formation

remixing black feminism
2018
Explores black feminism through the lyrics of Beyonc?, and observations from the author's own life as a feminist scholar of African studies and a cisgender femme married to a trans spouse.

Pauli Murray

the life of a pioneering feminist and civil rights activist
2022
Written in verse, this biography chronicles the life of a queer civil and women's rights activist who fought for many of the rights we have today, working tirelessly for human rights and the dignity of life for all.
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Eloquent rage

a black feminist discovers her superpower
2019
Brittney Cooper discusses what it means to be a black feminist and how she found her own strength to self identify as one.

Eloquent rage

a black feminist discovers her superpower
2018
Brittney Cooper discusses what it means to be a black feminist and how she found her own strength to self identify as one.
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The crunk feminist collection

"For the Crunk Feminist Collective, their academic day jobs were lacking in conversations they actually wanted-relevant, real conversations about how race and gender politics intersect with pop culture and current events. To address this void, they started a blog. Now with an annual readership of nearly one million, their posts foster dialogue about activist methods, intersectionality, and sisterhood. And the writers' personal identities-as black women; as sisters, daughters, and lovers; and as television watchers, sports fans, and music lovers-are never far from the discussion at hand. These essays explore "Sex and Power in the Black Church," discuss how "Clair Huxtable is Dead," list "Five Ways Talib Kweli Can Become a Better Ally to Women in Hip Hop," and dwell on "Dating with a Doctorate (She Got a Big Ego?)." Self-described as "critical homegirls," the authors tackle life stuck between loving hip hop and ratchet culture while hating patriarchy, misogyny, and sexism. Brittney Cooper is an assistant professor at Rutgers University. In addition to a weekly column in Salon.com, her words have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Cosmo.com, and many others. In 2013 and 2014, she was named to the Root.com's Root 100, an annual list of Top Black Influencers. Susana M. Morris received her Ph.D. from Emory University and is currently an associate professor of English at Auburn University. Robin M. Boylorn is assistant professor at the University of Alabama. She is the author of the award-winning monograph Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience (Peter Lang, 2013)"--.

The firebrand and the First Lady

portrait of a friendship : Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the struggle for social justice
A finalist for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction, and longlisted for the National Book Award, The Firebrand and the First Lady is the riveting history, two decades in the making, of how a brilliant writer-turned-activist and the first lady of the United States forged an enduring friendship that helped to alter the course of race and racism in America.

The firebrand and the First Lady

portrait of a friendship : Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the struggle for social justice
2016
Examines the friendship between Eleanor Roosevelt and activist Pauli Murray.
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