Radical Black American women are creations of a powerful heritage and the cataclysm of the sixties. From these forces a particular individual has emerged. Firstly being black and secondly a woman, she has historically been denied achievement of her full potential in U.S. society. A painful aftermath has been the result. Slavery sowed the seeds of the black woman's fundamental human problems: with the black man, the white woman and the media. A damaged socio-sexual and social relationship with her two respective counterparts and a denigrated popular image has been the twentieth century consequence. This was a situation which the furore of the last decade shook. Awareness and involvement characterized the sixties. Drawing on her poignantly co...
This thesis will examine the construction of black lesbian identities through historical, literary a...
In this M.A. thesis I will present and explore the issue of colorism and the way it impacts the live...
“(Re)defining Radicalism: The Rise of Black Feminism and the Politics of Respectability, 1831-1895,”...
My thesis examines the complex gender relations within the struggle for Black Liberation. I focus on...
This thesis examines the role of African American women activists in the BlackPanther Party by placi...
There are few spaces for black women in academia, the goal was to continue to give a voice to the wo...
Gender, race, and class are concepts that define the lived experiences of Black women in the United ...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
African-American women, for being both black and female, suffer from interlocking systems of oppress...
The ability to recognize the inherent tensions between racial and gender politics has become an esse...
Submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the req...
Submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the req...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
abstract: This project and method uses contemporary media sources to paint a broader picture of Blac...
This thesis will examine the construction of black lesbian identities through historical, literary a...
In this M.A. thesis I will present and explore the issue of colorism and the way it impacts the live...
“(Re)defining Radicalism: The Rise of Black Feminism and the Politics of Respectability, 1831-1895,”...
My thesis examines the complex gender relations within the struggle for Black Liberation. I focus on...
This thesis examines the role of African American women activists in the BlackPanther Party by placi...
There are few spaces for black women in academia, the goal was to continue to give a voice to the wo...
Gender, race, and class are concepts that define the lived experiences of Black women in the United ...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
This presentation, which will be the cumulative findings of my independent study this semester, will...
African-American women, for being both black and female, suffer from interlocking systems of oppress...
The ability to recognize the inherent tensions between racial and gender politics has become an esse...
Submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the req...
Submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the req...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
abstract: This project and method uses contemporary media sources to paint a broader picture of Blac...
This thesis will examine the construction of black lesbian identities through historical, literary a...
In this M.A. thesis I will present and explore the issue of colorism and the way it impacts the live...
“(Re)defining Radicalism: The Rise of Black Feminism and the Politics of Respectability, 1831-1895,”...