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Love Activism And The Respectable Life Of Alice Dunbarnelson Tara T Green

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Love Activism And The Respectable Life Of Alice Dunbarnelson Tara T Green
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.42 MB
Author: Tara T. Green
ISBN: 9781501382314, 9781501382307, 9781501382345, 1501382314, 1501382306, 1501382349
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Love Activism And The Respectable Life Of Alice Dunbarnelson Tara T Green by Tara T. Green 9781501382314, 9781501382307, 9781501382345, 1501382314, 1501382306, 1501382349 instant download after payment.

Love, Activism, and the Respectable Life of Alice Dunbar-Nelson is about the love one Black woman had for her race, of men and women, and, finally, of herself. Born in New Orleans in 1875 to a mother who was a former slave and a father of questionable identity, Alice Dunbar-Nelson was a pioneering woman who actively addressed racial and gender inequalities as a writer, suffragette, educator, and activist.
While in her 20s, she took the national stage from New Orleans as an early Black feminist, active with the Black Club Women’s Movement. From there, she built important relationships with leaders in New York, Wilmington, DE, Washington, DC, and Philadelphia. She used her fiction, drama, poetry, and journalism to give voice to immigrants, poor people, women, Black people, and Creoles of color. Despite chronic illnesses, financial instability, and other struggles, her diaries reveal the ways she put herself first for the good of her mind and body, practices that became necessary after surviving an abusive relationship with Paul Laurence Dunbar—the first of three husbands.
Tara T. Green builds on Black feminist, sexuality, historical and cultural studies to construct a biographical study that examines Dunbar-Nelson’s life as a respectable activist—a woman who navigated complex challenges associated with resisting racism and sexism, and who defined her sexual identity and sexual agency within the confines of respectability politics.

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