This essay, on constructing historical knowledge about African Canadian women, presents an overview of the current state of Black women's history. By exploring historiography, theory, and method, the author suggests new approaches and interpretations for the writing of this history.Cet article sur l'elaboration de la connaissance historique des femmes afro-canadiennes, presente un apercu de l'etat actuel de l'histoire des femmes noires. En explorant la theorie, l'historiographie, et la methode, l'auteure suggere de nouvelles approches et de nouvelles interpretations pour ecrire cette...
Focusing on the period known as the Harlem Renaissance circa 1920-1930, this study explores various ...
Canada is a nation that embraces diversity and multiculturalism as its corner stone for building the...
This paper addresses the relationship between Black Studies, Canadian Studies an...
Through an examination of historical works written by blacks and whites, and the criticisms made abo...
The following article originally appeared in The History Teacher 13 (February 1980) and is reprinted...
Afro-American women historians have paid little heed to the issues raised by Black feminists, and Bl...
This paper focuses on the educational experiences and narratives of women of African ancestry in Can...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Women's History Review...
This essay examines the nature of Black women's activism from 1950 to 1990 in To...
The paucity of historical materials on Black Canadian women does not neces-sarily mean the sources a...
My project (Horizon 2020, 2018–20) traces Black female moviegoing in Harlem during the silent film e...
To understand the black 21st woman’s struggle to reclaim herself from her experiences from the oppre...
Despite calls for diversity and minority participation in library and information science (LIS) and ...
Black and brown women have long been written out of official histories and remain invisible in the p...
Black women have made huge contributions to American society in movements, politics, and maintenance...
Focusing on the period known as the Harlem Renaissance circa 1920-1930, this study explores various ...
Canada is a nation that embraces diversity and multiculturalism as its corner stone for building the...
This paper addresses the relationship between Black Studies, Canadian Studies an...
Through an examination of historical works written by blacks and whites, and the criticisms made abo...
The following article originally appeared in The History Teacher 13 (February 1980) and is reprinted...
Afro-American women historians have paid little heed to the issues raised by Black feminists, and Bl...
This paper focuses on the educational experiences and narratives of women of African ancestry in Can...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Women's History Review...
This essay examines the nature of Black women's activism from 1950 to 1990 in To...
The paucity of historical materials on Black Canadian women does not neces-sarily mean the sources a...
My project (Horizon 2020, 2018–20) traces Black female moviegoing in Harlem during the silent film e...
To understand the black 21st woman’s struggle to reclaim herself from her experiences from the oppre...
Despite calls for diversity and minority participation in library and information science (LIS) and ...
Black and brown women have long been written out of official histories and remain invisible in the p...
Black women have made huge contributions to American society in movements, politics, and maintenance...
Focusing on the period known as the Harlem Renaissance circa 1920-1930, this study explores various ...
Canada is a nation that embraces diversity and multiculturalism as its corner stone for building the...
This paper addresses the relationship between Black Studies, Canadian Studies an...