Vindicated voices Study recovers history of struggle According to the American humorist Oliver Herford, a man is known by the silence he keeps. Perhaps this is so, but women\u27s silences, we must acknowledge, have long rendered them unknown. So much more has this been the case with...
Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black Christian women in the United States contributed socially, p...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
In the years following the Civil War, southerners struggled to adapt to the changes wrought by the w...
Early nineteenth-century northeastern and western white women increasingly lived in a bifurcated wor...
174 pages“Following the Internal Whisper”: Race, Gender and the Freedom-Centered Trinity of Black Wo...
The most prominent images of Black women in antebellum America depicted in classes across the United...
Women were active participants in the anti-slavery movement. They made up a large portion of profess...
Black women have made huge contributions to American society in movements, politics, and maintenance...
Unsung, Unwavering deploys African Americanist and feminist literary criticism in order to problemat...
This article will investigate how African American women’s experience with education informed the Co...
“Harbour provides us with a finely tuned multilayered exploration of black women’s activism in the a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73044/1/1468-0424.00154.pd
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Johnnie M. Stover explores the origin and power of black women writers' voices using the personal na...
About the Author Hailing from Rocky River, Ohio, Hadden Alexander completed her BA in history at Bal...
Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black Christian women in the United States contributed socially, p...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
In the years following the Civil War, southerners struggled to adapt to the changes wrought by the w...
Early nineteenth-century northeastern and western white women increasingly lived in a bifurcated wor...
174 pages“Following the Internal Whisper”: Race, Gender and the Freedom-Centered Trinity of Black Wo...
The most prominent images of Black women in antebellum America depicted in classes across the United...
Women were active participants in the anti-slavery movement. They made up a large portion of profess...
Black women have made huge contributions to American society in movements, politics, and maintenance...
Unsung, Unwavering deploys African Americanist and feminist literary criticism in order to problemat...
This article will investigate how African American women’s experience with education informed the Co...
“Harbour provides us with a finely tuned multilayered exploration of black women’s activism in the a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73044/1/1468-0424.00154.pd
Those familiar with Thavolia Glymph’s Out of the House of Bondage (2008) know how she expertly craft...
Johnnie M. Stover explores the origin and power of black women writers' voices using the personal na...
About the Author Hailing from Rocky River, Ohio, Hadden Alexander completed her BA in history at Bal...
Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black Christian women in the United States contributed socially, p...
This special thematic issue of the Civil War Book Review is dedicated to recent works that uncover, ...
In the years following the Civil War, southerners struggled to adapt to the changes wrought by the w...