African American women + Social conditions
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African American women + Social conditions
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African American women + Social conditions
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- The real lives of strong black women, transcending myths, reclaiming joy, Toby Thompkins
- Living by the word, selected writings, 1973-1987, by Alice Walker
- This will be my undoing, living at the intersection of black, female, and feminist in (white) America, Morgan Jerkins
- Sista, speak!, Black women kinfolk talk about language and literacy, Sonja L. Lanehart
- Weightless, making space for my resilient body and soul, Evette Dionne
- Whatever happened to daddy's little girl?, the impact of fatherlessness on Black women, Jonetta Rose Barras
- Pimps up, ho's down, hip hop's hold on young Black women, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
- Dear Black girl, letters from your sisters on stepping into your power, Tamara Winfrey Harris
- Shifting, the double lives of Black women in America, Charisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden
- On our own terms, race, class, and gender in the lives of African American women, Leith Mullings
- Eboni chronicles, black women's ideas, beliefs, and lifestyles, by Rashun Jones
- Further to fly, Black women and the politics of empowerment, Sheila Radford-Hill
- The new woman of color, the collected writings of Fannie Barrier Williams, 1893-1918, edited with an introduction by Mary Jo Deegan
- Rooted against the wind, personal essays, Gloria Wade-Gayles
- Not just race, not just gender, Black feminist readings, Valerie Smith
- Black women's lives, stories of power and pain, Kristal Brent Zook
- Arrested justice, black women, violence, and America's prison nation, Beth E. Richie
- Fighting words, Black women and the search for justice, Patricia Hill Collins
- Still lifting, still climbing, contemporary African American women's activism, edited by Kimberly Springer ; preface by Beverly Guy-Sheftall ; epilogue by Loretta J. Ross
- Reimagining equality, stories of gender, race, and finding home, Anita Hill
- From stumbling blocks to stepping stones, the life experiences of fifty professional African American women, Kathleen F. Slevin and C. Ray Wingrove
- Black woman redefined, dispelling myths and discovering fulfillment in the age of Michelle Obama, Sophia A. Nelson
- Sisterhood heals, the transformative power of healing in community, Joy Harden Bradford, PhD
- In our shoes, on being a young Black woman in not-so "post-racial" America, Brianna Holt
- Embracing sisterhood, class, identity, and contemporary Black Women, Katrina Bell McDonald
- Sister gumbo, spicy vignettes from black women on life, sex, and relationships, Ursula Inga Kindred and Mirranda Guerin-Williams
- Unbound, my story of liberation and the birth of the Me Too movement, Tarana Burke
- Miss Chloe, a memoir of a literary friendship with Toni Morrison, A. J. Verdelle
- Ain't I a woman, Black women and feminism, by Bell Hooks
- Words of fire, an anthology of African-American feminist thought, Beverly Guy-Sheftall ; [with an epilogue by Johnnetta B. Cole]
- The strength of our mothers, African & African American women & families : essays and speeches, Niara Sudarkasa
- Court of appeal, the Black community speaks out on the racial and sexual politics of Clarence Thomas vs. Anita Hill, edited by Robert Chrisman and Robert L. Allen
- Laughing in the dark, from colored girl to woman of color--a journey from prison to power, Patrice Gaines
- From Black power to hip hop, racism, nationalism, and feminism, Patricia Hill Collins
- Black hunger, soul food and America, Doris Witt
- The strength of black America, the role of black women in the end times, Carl L. Brown
- Too heavy a load, Black women in defense of themselves, 1894-1994, Deborah Gray White
- Souls of my sisters, black women break their silence, tell their stories, and heal their spirits, by Dawn Marie Daniels and Candace Sandy
- Skin deep, spirit strong, the Black female body in American culture, Kimberly Wallace-Sanders, editor
- Sistahs in college, making a way out of no way, Juanita Johnson-Bailey
- Black again, losing and reclaiming my racial identity, LaTonya Summers
- Traces of a stream, literacy and social change among African American women, Jacqueline Jones Royster
- Double burden, Black women and everyday racism, Yanick St. Jean, Joe R. Feagin
- Ain't I a beauty queen?, black women, beauty, and the politics of race, Maxine Leeds Craig
- When chicken-heads come home to roost, a hip-hop feminist breaks it down, by Joan Morgan
- Gender talk, the struggle for women's equality in African American communities, Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Beverly Guy-Sheftall
- Dark girls, Duke Media and Urban Winter Entertainment present ; produced by D. Channsin Berry and Bill Duke ; co-produced by Bradinn French ; directed by Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry
- Sheila's shop, working-class African American women talk about life, love, race, and hair, Kimberly Battle-Walters
- Check it while I wreck it, Black womanhood, hip hop culture, and the public sphere, Gwendolyn D. Pough
- Hair matters, beauty, power, and Black women's consciousness, Ingrid Banks