In 2013, out of 7,776 female state legislators serving across the USA, 364 are women of colour; of these 239 are African American women. Linking personal narratives to political behavior, Nadia E. Brown elicits the feminist life histories of African American women legislators to understand how their experiences with racism and sexism have influenced their legislative decision-making and policy preferences. Muireann O’Dwyer is enthusiastic about the impact of Brown’s work
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The reading of the African American Families by Hattery and Smith is a host of actual events, occasi...
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This book addresses key themes in pioneering feminist political scientist Professor Joni Lovenduski’...
This collection chronicles the longstanding and diverse experiences of African American women across...
Review of Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era of Integration by Elizabeth Higginbotha
The current 113th Congress has the most women Senators in the body’s 225 year history: 20. Michele L...
Review of Andra M. Basu\u27s Negotiating Social Contexts: Identities of Biracial College Women. Char...
In The Politics of Third Wave Feminisms: Neoliberalism, Intersectionality, and the State in Britain ...
Book review: Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress. By C...
This trio of books provides insight into the lives of Women of Color and their families. The themes ...
Review of Black Women in the Ivory Tower, 1850-1954. An Intellectual History by Stephanie Y. Evan
The reading of the African American Families by Hattery and Smith is a host of actual events, occasi...
Review of: "For the Freedom of Her Race: Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois, 1877–1932,"...
The reading of the African American Families by Hattery and Smith is a host of actual events, occasi...
BOOK REVIEW: Political Women and American Democracy. Edited by Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, ...
The reading of the African American Families by Hattery and Smith is a host of actual events, occasi...
This book by Charles Green and Basil Wilson is most informative. The authors, a sociologist and a po...
This book addresses key themes in pioneering feminist political scientist Professor Joni Lovenduski’...
This collection chronicles the longstanding and diverse experiences of African American women across...
Review of Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era of Integration by Elizabeth Higginbotha