When and where I enter : the impact of Black women on race and sex in America / Paula Giddings.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : W. Morrow, 1984.Edition: 1st edDescription: 408 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780553345612
- 305.4/8896073 19
- E185.86 .G53 1984
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Includes index.
Bibliography.
1. "To sell my life as dearly as possible": Ida B. Wells and the first antilynching campaign--2. Casting of the die: morality, slavery, and resistance--3. To choose again, freely--4. Prelude to a movement--5. Defending our name--6. "To be a woman, sublime": the ideas of the National Black Women's Club movement (to 1917)--7. The quest for woman suffrage (before World War I)--8. Cusp of a new era--9. The radical interracialists--10. A new era: toward interracial cooperation--11. A search for self-12. Enter Mary McLeod Bethune--13. Black braintruster: Mary McLeord Bethune and the Roosevelt administration--14. A second World War and after--15. Dress rehearsal for the sixties--16. SNCC: coming full circle--17. The women's movement and black discontent--18. Strong women and strutting men: the moynihan report--19. A failure of consensus--20. Outlook.
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