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Still Lifting Still Climbing African American Womens Contemporary Activism Kimberly Springer Editor

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Still Lifting Still Climbing African American Womens Contemporary Activism Kimberly Springer Editor
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.5 MB
Author: Kimberly Springer (editor)
ISBN: 9780814786802, 0814786804
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Still Lifting Still Climbing African American Womens Contemporary Activism Kimberly Springer Editor by Kimberly Springer (editor) 9780814786802, 0814786804 instant download after payment.

Still Lifting, Still Climbing is the first volume of its kind to document African American women's activism in the wake of the civil rights movement.
Covering grassroots and national movements alike, contributors explore black women's mobilization around such areas as the black nationalist movements, the Million Man March, black feminism, anti-rape movements, mass incarceration, the U.S. Congress, welfare rights, health care, and labor organizing. Detailing the impact of post-1960s African American women's activism, they provide a much-needed update to the historical narrative.
Ideal for course use, the volume includes original essays as well as primary source documents such as first-hand accounts of activism and statements of purpose. Each contributor carefully situates their topic within its historical framework, providing an accessible context for those unfamiliar with black women's history, and demonstrating that African American women's political agency does not emerge from a vacuum, but is part of a complex system of institutions, economics, and personal beliefs.
This ambitious volume will be an invaluable resource on the state of contemporary African American women's activism.

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