This Article introduces a category of women who, until now, have been omitted from the scholarly literature on the civil rights movement: northern white women who lived in the South and became active in the civil rights movement, while intending to continue to live in the South on a permanent basis following their activism. Prior to their activism, these women may have been viewed with suspicion because they were “newcomers” and “outsiders.” Their activism earned them the pejorative label “civil rights supporter.” This Article presents the stories of two such women. It examines their stories from the perspective of the legal narratology movement and compares them with white female activists in other categories. Next, it analyzes their exper...
International audienceBetween 1920 and 1970, a small but significant number of white women confronte...
Despite the gains that women have made because of the women’s liberation movement, black women have ...
African-American women, for being both black and female, suffer from interlocking systems of oppress...
This Article introduces a category of women who, until now, have been omitted from the scholarly lit...
The present article examines the paradoxical racial activism of the white women who supported school...
My thesis examines the complex gender relations within the struggle for Black Liberation. I focus on...
From the late 19th century to the 1960s, racial segregation and patriarchy were the main pillars of ...
This article is constructed around two primary themes. Rather than offer a complete narrative retell...
The African American Civil Rights Movement is a series of intentional occurrences in America that pr...
The African American Civil Rights Movement is a series of intentional occurrences in America that pr...
This article will investigate how African American women’s experience with education informed the Co...
In the past decade, histories of the United States women’s liberation movement of the 1960s, 70s and...
In the past decade, histories of the United States women’s liberation movement of the 1960s, 70s and...
Despite the vast amount of research focused on slavery and the American South, studies focusing sole...
International audienceBetween 1920 and 1970, a small but significant number of white women confronte...
International audienceBetween 1920 and 1970, a small but significant number of white women confronte...
Despite the gains that women have made because of the women’s liberation movement, black women have ...
African-American women, for being both black and female, suffer from interlocking systems of oppress...
This Article introduces a category of women who, until now, have been omitted from the scholarly lit...
The present article examines the paradoxical racial activism of the white women who supported school...
My thesis examines the complex gender relations within the struggle for Black Liberation. I focus on...
From the late 19th century to the 1960s, racial segregation and patriarchy were the main pillars of ...
This article is constructed around two primary themes. Rather than offer a complete narrative retell...
The African American Civil Rights Movement is a series of intentional occurrences in America that pr...
The African American Civil Rights Movement is a series of intentional occurrences in America that pr...
This article will investigate how African American women’s experience with education informed the Co...
In the past decade, histories of the United States women’s liberation movement of the 1960s, 70s and...
In the past decade, histories of the United States women’s liberation movement of the 1960s, 70s and...
Despite the vast amount of research focused on slavery and the American South, studies focusing sole...
International audienceBetween 1920 and 1970, a small but significant number of white women confronte...
International audienceBetween 1920 and 1970, a small but significant number of white women confronte...
Despite the gains that women have made because of the women’s liberation movement, black women have ...
African-American women, for being both black and female, suffer from interlocking systems of oppress...