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|a Black women's intellectual traditions :
|b speaking their minds /
|c with a new preface by the editors ; edited by Kristin Waters and Carol B. Conaway.
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|a New edition.
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|a Waltham :
|b Brandeis University Press,
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|a xviii, 462 pages :
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|t Introduction /
|r Carol B. Conway and Kristin Waters --
|t Part I: Maria W. Stewart: black feminism in public places --
|t Maria W. Stewart: America's first black woman political writers /
|r Marilyn Richardson --
|t Maria W. Stewart and the rhetoric of black preaching: perspectives on womanism and black nationalism /
|r Lena Ampadu --
|t A woman made of words: the rhetorical invention of Maria W. Stewart /
|r Ebony A. Utley --
|t "No throw-away woman": Maria W. Stewart as a forerunner of black feminist thought /
|r Dianne Bartlow --
|t Part II: incidents in the lives: free women and slaves --
|t "Hear my voice, ye careless daughters": narratives of slave and free women before Emancipation /
|r Hazel V. Carby --
|t Literary societies: the work fo self-improvement and racial uplift /
|r Michelle N. Garfield --
|t "A sign unto this nation": Sojourner Truth, history, orature, and modernity /
|r Carla L. Peterson --
|t Part III: Harper, Hopkins, and Shadd Cary: writing our way to freedom --
|t Narrative patternings of resistance in Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy and Pauline Hopkins' Contending Forces /
|r Vanessa Holford Diana --
|t "We are all bound up together": Francis Harper and feminist theory /
|r Valerie Palmer-Mehta --
|t Mary Ann Shadd Cary: a visionary of the black press /
|r Carol B. Conway --
|t Part IV: Anna Julia Cooper: a voice --
|t Anna Julia Cooper: a voice from the South /
|r Mary Helen Washington --
|t A singing something: womanist reflections on Anna Julia Cooper /
|r Karen Baker-Fletcher --
|t Arguing from difference: Cooper, Emerson, Guizot, and a more harmonious America /
|r Janice W. Fernheimer --
|t Part V: leadership, activism, and the genius of Ida B. Wells --
|t "I rose and found my voice": claiming "voice" in the rhetoric of Ida B. Wells /
|r Olga Idriss Davis --
|t The emergence of a black feminist leadership model: African-American women and political activism in the nineteenth century /
|r Melina Abdullah --
|t Shadowboxing: liberation limbos - Ida B. Wells /
|r Joy James --
|t Part VI: Black feminist theory: from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first --
|t Some core themes of nineteenth-century black feminism /
|r Kristin Waters --
|t The politics of black feminist thought /
|r Patricia Hill Collins --
|t Black Feminist Theory: charting a course for Black Women's Studies in political science /
|r Evelyn M. Simien.
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